Is it possible to feel gratitude not only when we are free, but also when we are bound?
Our partner artists at In[HEIR]itance Project teach us that there are many ways that creativity allows us to process, reflect, and respond to complicated questions like this. In this activity, they invite us to dive into the complexities of the words “bondage” and “freedom” through an easy-to-follow process, using our creativity as our guide and resulting in our own homemade piece of art.
Get Inspired
Before we contemplate bondage and freedom, let’s look for some inspiration. As you can see in the video below, In[HEIR]itance Project co-founding artist Ariel Warmflash was inspired by two starkly different words in the question, “What has been fractured and what has been mended?”
First, she explored the words themselves, fracture (to break) and mend (to fix), to see how they were connected and how they differed. She then cut out and rearranged words from magazines to express her response to the question and explore the idea through form and content.
Consider the Words
Instead of “fracture” and “mend,” we have the opportunity to focus on the words “bound” and “free.” Take some time to write down your thoughts on the following questions:
Create
Now, make a list of words that feel related to “bound” and “free.” What do these words mean? What do they make you think about? What do they make you feel?
Use these words to inspire your own new design or piece of art. You don’t have to come up with the raw material for your art on your own: you can cut words and images out of magazines and newspapers, find examples of these ideas online, find objects around you that resemble these ideas, or recreate things that already inspire you. Remember, there is no “correct” way to do this activity! Follow your own instincts to create what feels right to you.
If you’d like an example to spark your creativity, here’s what Ariel’s original pieces looked like:
Reflect
As you create your own original piece of art, consider these questions:
Continue
This project is one of many in The In[HEIR]itance Project’s CYCLES: Revelations, an international online art project made up of creative assignments and online events for people to reflect and respond to the world as it has been since March 2020. To get involved or see more responses, visit us online at www.inHEIRitanceproject.org.
We are grateful to the In[HEIR]itance Project,
especially co-founding artist Ariel Warmflash, for contributing this activity.