On the Bubble
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Welcome back, Thundercats! Last week, we draped ourselves in creativity with the versatile scarf, getting all tied up in its tactile wonders. Did you create a "scarfture" masterpiece that transformed your living room into a breezy art installation, or perhaps embark on a sensory journey guided by the textures of different fabrics between your fingers? Maybe you even rediscovered an old scarf, made up a story about it, and gave it to a friend who can use a smile going into the holiday season.
This week, we're embracing the ephemeral, the truly temporary. Our creative nudge this week is a squeaky clean soap bubble. These delicate spheres, shimmering with iridescent colors and floating on the breeze, are about to become our inspiration for a multi-sensory exploration of wonder, fragility, and fleeting beauty.
While blowing soap bubbles is a classic way to engage with these fleeting wonders, let's also look beyond the soapy sphere and discover bubbles in other forms. Notice the delicate air pockets in a loaf of freshly baked bread, the mesmerizing patterns in a lava lamp, or the frothy foam on your morning cappuccino. Even the natural world offers a plethora of bubble inspiration, from the glistening dewdrops on a spider web to the mesmerizing patterns of air bubbles trapped in ice.
So, grab your bubble solution, your baking ingredients, or simply your sense of curiosity. Let's dive into several minutes of creative contemplation using one or more of these bubblicious diversions:
Just like the bubble, our own existence is fleeting, but our creativity can leave a lasting impression on the world. As we engage with these creative exercises, let's appreciate the bubble's ability to spark our curiosity, inflate our imagination, and remind us of the beauty in impermanence.
Bubbles, in their fragility and fleeting existence, symbolize both childlike wonder and ancient wisdom. They embody the delicate balance between creation and destruction, reminding us to cherish the present moment and find joy in the ephemeral.
Did you know that the geometric structure of a bubble โ a sphere โ is one of the most efficient and durable shapes in the natural world? From soap bubbles to the celestial bodies in our universe, the sphere represents a timeless and elegant design that has inspired scientists, artists, and philosophers for centuries. And now you!
This column was written with the help of Googleโs Gemini Advanced, a powerful generative AI writing tool.
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