Out of SightSight is a looking glass into the world. A vital sense we use for survival. We open our eyes each morning to the gift of sight. Using this gift we focus on ourselves and our surroundings. Sight is probadly the easiest of the five senses to create with. You can paint an ocean,landscape,etc. by sight. A writer can describe a cow using sight. A scrawy,brown cow graze in the green grass. Create yourself now using the gift of sight. Look, look,be out of sight with creativity. Each of our five senses can be used to create emotion,realism, life. In this five part theme I examined each sense separate to allow the reader to acheive a greater appreciation of their five senses. Each sense is truly unique and allows us to create art or writing. To experience the full force of our senses in creating realism let us use the painting of an ocean. To paint or draw an ocean scene we must use all five senses. Hearing,we have to hear the loll of the ocean to put our brush or pencil in motion. Smell,we must smell the ocean,salt. Touch,we have to touch the ocean to enable movement of the water,is it high tide or low tide?. Taste,taste the salty water of the ocean. Finally, sight,is the ocean clear blue or mucky gray?. The five senses can be inspirational and motivational for creating art form in writing or art. Acheive your realism in your work using all five senses if possible, to create a believeable scene in life or fantasy. Explore your senses to reach a greater height in creativity. Please join in on a free thought unsupervise chat about the Five Senses:Inspirational and Motivational. This chat is for anyone wishing to dicuss how the senses has helped them to create. This is a chance to explore,connect,build,create,and network with others. So visit the chat section on Sept.14 at six PST. Have a safe and happy month. Take Care,visit next month when we will look into the art of rejection.
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