It is twelve months since I travelled to Hobart and spent a week doing the Poetics of Place course with Ruth Hadlow. It was a profound experience and I had some very deep learnings, and it was here that I was introduced to the idea of bibliomancy.
Every Tuesday morning I have set aside an hour to do my version of bibliomancy - the notion of gathering art-related books, dipping into them and gathering notions; making connections; meandering into unknown territory; devouring my dictionary as I learn new words; and soaking in new ideas with no agenda.
Last week I headed off and realised I had left my notebook out of my biblio bag; so decided instead to go back through the notebooks I had written during the course, and it was quite the revelation.
Re-reading my notes, a year down the track - a year of horrendous bushfires, a devastating pandemic, selling our home of 14 years and relocating - it occurred to me that despite the deep connection I had made with many of the ideas explored; I had not been able to implement or use them much this year.
2020 has been that kind of year.
Re-reading my notes I found insights I had missed earlier; and was able to capture some of the key notes to self I had jotted down. I found them like a tonic - a bit of a kick up the bum so to speak - to shift my thinking and remember what it means to engage with process.
One of the things I learned about myself during the course was that I moved quickly in my head; I synthesised heaps of information and came to a conclusion or outcome readily. My challenge is to slow down and look around, push something further before getting to my answer.
So I headed to the studio on the weekend and set a couple of quick reminders - my letterpresses notes to self. I quickly locked up chases, didn't muck about with registration, the prints landed where they would.
Stop following a single train of thought to its conclusion. Stop and look sideways; introduce new ideas; test other things...
Accept an idea, then ask and...take it further, don't go ah ha I've got it; add some complexity, challenge it from different directions.
This is me. Stop. Slow down. Scan the environment. Look for options to turn left or right; or turn around!
Remember that both intuition and analysis have their own place. Just remember to use them in the right places and sequence and amount!
This is a reminder to me about how to progress and explore an idea. It doesn't say - intuit, work, complete.
And this is the challenge for me - my brain seems to be wired to gather ideas and bring them together quickly; to trying make sense of disparate bits of information. I like tying things off and understanding them. As I am wont to say - every strength, when overplayed, becomes a weakness.
And so I have a bundle of reminders to keep about me; and hopefully help guide me into making and creating in 2021.