Creativity & the midlife crisis…
“Forget a Fast Car. Creativity Is the New Midlife Crisis Cure.”
Who needs a Ferrari when you can pick up a paintbrush?
(A recent article from the New York Times)
Creative courses and workshop for people in their 40’s and 50’s are thriving according to this article. In part this influenced by the “Maker Movement,” a return to craft using old tech like knitting, and new tech, such as 3d printers.
In my Visual Thinking: art + innovation courses, each year I incorporate more doing and making, and less talking and reading as I assist students in growing their creative confidence.
The idea is that if you find success through an activity you regard as a hobby (amateur baking, for example), it will give you a boost if you start your own company, or revamp your own creative business, that somehow slumped into a dull one. Rediscovery, reinvention are important elements of life for those at midlife, and beyond.
My favorite feeling in making something is less a matter of communicating with other people, but more one of enjoying my solitude while giving birth to a painting, or a piece of furniture.