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  • about
    • artist statement
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  • exhibitions
    • I'AM...2022
    • Åndehuller /Breathing holes. Ilulissat. Greenland. 2021
    • Åndehuller / Breathing holes. Århus. DK. 2020
    • Green Portal 2019
    • Marie J.Engelsvold & Morten Gersager Abel 2019.
    • Naked heart 2018
    • I don't mind the gap. 2018
    • Vlll. international sculpture exhibition. 2017
    • Originals. 2016
    • The Egg & Dart on Excursion. 2016
    • Moments of freedom. 2016
    • cromisterne. 2016
    • Ping-pong 2014
    • Your sweet life. 2014
    • Combined creatures. 2013
    • playgrounds. 2011
    • See Through. 2023
    • Ansigt til Ansigt. 2024
  • Art projects
    • Decoration of Children instituition. 2020
    • Making art in public. 2019-2021
    • Duck side residence 2018
    • Icesculpture Symposium. 2017
    • The Culturel meeting 2016
    • Aabenraa ARTWEEK. 2015
    • "Inner Alterations" 2015
    • Poubelle - The beauty of waste materials. Residency Augustina Kunsthal. 2024
  • Drawings
    • drawings 2012-2014
    • drawings 2015-2016
    • Drawings 2018-2019
    • Drawings for purchase
  • workshops
    • play.-shop
  • contact

Slow down

Now we are very soon reaching the holidays, and it's time to slow down. You might spend a lot of time with your family and friends, but try  to make some room for creating as well. Time to draw and reconnect with yourself. To draw in realignment with your inner space is a kind of spiritual praxis. You will see that when you invest some time to be present with yourself, you will be more present with your family as well. 

Marie J.Engelsvold. “My inner christmas tree” Acrylic tusch and papercuts on paper. 29,7 x 21 cm. 2014

Marie J.Engelsvold. “My inner christmas tree” Acrylic tusch and papercuts on paper. 29,7 x 21 cm. 2014

You need to slow down to be abel to lisent to your inner voice, to be abel to create without bothering of the result. To create just for the pure bliss of creating. In our society very often we have learned to use the time wisely, to be effective and productive. We have learned that when we use time on something it should be payable. Forget all this. To create is not a waste of time, it's investing in your inner self. It's about coming into deeper connecting with who you are, and what is important for you. You might discover new aspects of yourself, feelings that you have been hiding for yourself and others. It's actually the best way to spend your time, because when you get realigned with your authensiticity, everything will fall into place. 

I have experienced that the way I create, have a lot to do of how I'am living my day to day life.

When I'am fearless in my creative process, when I'am feeling free and enjoy myself, it will change how I'am feeling in my other activities throughout the day. I will be more present with my family, more observant of the moments, and the small things. I also experience that when I'am slowing down, my life is not falling apart. Actually my life improves, and everything falls into the right place.

Try to make a space for yourself, where you can create. Read my earlier blogposts "Express your feelings"  and "Want to find your own visual language ?", for ideas on how you can do it. 

Marie J.Engelsvold. “Looking inside this mental tent” Acrylic tusch on paper. 42 x 29,7 cm. 2014

Marie J.Engelsvold. “Looking inside this mental tent” Acrylic tusch on paper. 42 x 29,7 cm. 2014

If you are not abel to create, because you are visiting family and friends, have a little notebook in your bag. Now try to check in to your feelings at least two times a day.

Just sit for a moment and feel your body, observe your thoughts. Write everything down, no matter how stupid it is. This is also a very good exercise in being present. Just say to yourself it's okay to be here, it's okay to feel what I'am feeling. I don't have to do anything else than being me.  

Have a very nice holiday :-)

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categories: psycological aspects
Wednesday 12.20.17
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