The end of the year is fast approaching.
But around this time I usually carve out some time to do a painting to go on the front of my Christmas cards. It's just that I'm not too sure what it will be for 2016. I'm fortunate to live in a province with lots of scenic opportunities, so although I am spoilt for choice, I am hoping that inspiration will strike soon. But thinking about painting has got me thinking about how art and having it as a hobby has added to my life over the years.
Any sort of experience through a wide range of arts reflects upon our own being. It can both challenge us and enrich us and I can attest to that personally. Often we are challenged in unexpected ways. Think about visiting an art gallery. Sometimes I return to an artwork several times and I see something new in each viewing.
We have examples of passion for the arts locally. Citizen's Award winner in 2014 and new elected councillor Gloria Webby overflows with enthusiasm for the arts and the opportunities available in Stratford. I think her enthusiasm is well-placed - art adds to the life of the community and keeps us in touch with the soul aspect of our humanity. Hobbies are good for a balanced life. There's research showing the soothing effects of activities like knitting or other handcrafts. When we get engrossed in our work and our daily lives we all need something that nourishes the other side of our brain. It can relax and refresh us so that when the time comes to head to work, we are ready.
The Taranaki Patchworkers and Quilters Guild Quilt Show was a blaze of creative colour and the In Stitches Challenge attracted a record number of entries this time. Craft enthusiasts of all ages and stages will return in a couple of years' time to enjoy another 200 pieces, no doubt.