Get off line and Make Art: Meditation Cards

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This article is written by Melanie Statnick

Get off line and make art. This is my message to you and it is now your new mantra.

Meditation cards are the perfect focus point to help us get off the internet and create a little art each day!

Have you ever noticed how much time we spend online? Connected to all those virtual friends? Close friends?  How many websites you scroll through, morning, afternoon and evening. News, weather, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest ,Flicker and blogging?

Meditation cards are the perfect focus point to help us get off the internet and create a little art each day!

Working from home can really put you to the test when you sit in front of your computer or check your phone.  We are addicts of social media. How can you create when you’re tuned in to the World Wide Web 24/7?   Get off line and make art. 3 years ago I started practicing yoga and meditating first thing in the morning. Before I even went to the computer or checked my phone.  Being more mindful first thing in the morning can have a powerful effect on how you view the world for the day.  When I finished my routine I was ready to face the day with an open and clear mind.  But I quickly found myself sitting too long in front of the screen afterward. I decided I needed a timer. I set my phone up and I give myself 45 minutes to check e-mail, respond, post, tweet etc… When the bell rings I’m done.  I’m off line and I’m making art.

Meditation cards are the perfect focus point to help us get off the internet and create a little art each day!

In that quite reflection I was inspired to create mediation reflection cards. I would make them daily or every other day and began to keep them in a drawer I bought. I used plain index cards, gesso, paint, tape and stamps and I wrote my mantra for the day.   You can use quotes or make your own.  At the end of the year I will have a drawer full of personal motivation and words of self-care and growth.  It is always tempting to check the phone. Turn it off, tune out and get off line.  Give yourself the time and self-care you need to make great works of art. It has been said you can create a habit in 21 days. Challenge yourself of 21 days of cutting your internet time in half and meet your deadlines, personal goals or just tune out and turn in to create art.

Meditation cards are the perfect focus point to help us get off the internet and create a little art each day!

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Melanie Statnick is a Canadian Mixed Media & Collage Artist out of North Carolina. Melanie creates art daily from her private studio. Her style is fun, whimsy and eclectic. Melanie is also an Art Instructor for local venues and community colleges for students of all ages.

You can see more of Melanie’s artwork at Rabbit Hole Art
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Comments

  1. Melanie – that’s such a great idea and you are so right – we spend way too much time online! Thanks for the nudge, I think I’ll take you up on that! Great post, thanks!

  2. Thank you Brenda for reading my article. I’m glad you can relate because its a positive direction to changing they way we look at out day, and how much time we carve out for making art.

  3. What a great idea! I feel okay with the amount of time I spend on line — it connects me with other creatives that I don’t find here in my physical community. But I just love these cards! I’ll have to try them!

  4. Hi, I totally agree with you, except I have been spending a lot of time online trying to find short quotes and phrases that I can use and think I am looking in totally the wrong places, because I am not having much luck.

  5. Angela – we can help get you started: Check out the Mixed Media Art Ephemera sheet “Inspiring Quotes for Art Journaling” – http://www.mixedmediaart.net/mixed-media-art-journal/inspiring-quotes-for-art-journaling

  6. Great idea for mornings.
    For the past few months I have been aiming at ‘technology free sundays’.
    It is remarkably difficult and I haven’t made it through an entire Sunday yet but getting there!

  7. I don’t use meditation cards, I keep a goal sheet pinned up in my studio for tasks that need to be done everyday! I write it out the night before. It really helps me keep up on my work load for biz as well as schedule in housework, down time with family etc. I start my day working on my list, once I get a couple of things tackled then I take a break to eat lunch, while eating lunch I scan facebook, post updates biz related on twitter etc. I spend a half hour max on line doing that and timer is set.

    When timer goes off back to work I go, I do not allow myself to sit here all day and waste the day away. In the evening when everything is completed then I treat myself to a drink out occasionally but most often watch movies on netflix complete with movie snacks 🙂

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