My daddy has a painting of “crooked “in his office. It is a painting that hung in my grandmother's house (my mother's mother). When I was a kid, I thought he was scary. Now that I think of it, I see the picture in front of me. He's a young guy, with a cigarette in his mouth, his brown/blonde hair sticking away from under his hat and he looks a little sneaky over his shoulder with pretty hard eyes.
I really have no idea if his name is really crooked and what the background of the painting is. Now I look at it with pleasure, no matter how crazy that sounds...

Painting is an art, I think. An expression of creativity combined with emotion. But what the hell is that? #creativiteit - What? Are you born with that? Is that what you teach yourself? Can you learn it at all? Or are you buying it somewhere?
How does creativity turn out? Is that always in an art form? Or is it a way of being open-minded?

For me, creativity is a way of life. I think I can lose my creativity in many ways, as long as I don't have to think about it all the time, it comes to mind without trying too much. It's like I'm constantly thinking of something new. If my brain is running overtime, maybe it is, but that's another story.
I also notice that if I want to imitate something, it always has to be different. That's a very nasty feature I can tell, because whether it is not beautiful (painting), have too much or too little left (flowers), it does not taste good (a dish or cocktail). I don't make cocktails after enough. Cooking that I every day (almost). I almost don't do painting anymore, but I'm very fanatic about my flowers!

My creative activities are generally my flowers. That makes me fanatic, and I get energy from...

I also love writing. Also writing I think that you #creativiteit for it, or we make it #fantasie of? You can say it...

#Creativiteit or #fantasie