How does one find time to create, when one has responsibilities ?  When the time is right is the answer.  For the past month I have not had alot of time to create due to having a full time job,  being a full time husband and dad.  All of which are important!  However if I am to reach my goals with my art I need time to create.  Rather than stress over finding that time I decided for my sanity and stress levels that its better to just wait it out and soon enough it will happen.  That time has come at 1:23 in the am on a late Thursday night or early Friday morning however you would like to look at it.   So what do I do, I blog.  This post is a result of  my current free time.  Thoughts that need to be put down on paper so to speak.  Reasons as to why I have not blogged much lately.  You see if I am not creating art,  I do not feel creative enough to write either.  

Tonight I could have probably painted or have drawn out some new ideas but,  I thought I would give my wife a break with the baby and let her sleep as long as possible.   You see our youngest daughter has been staying pretty late into the night for over a month now.  So I held my youngest daughter as long a possible before she awoke hungry.  Water would not ease her hunger pains so mom had to be awoken.   Before I woke mom  I watched a good amount of TV with baby in arms.  A couple of things I watched were stories from CBS Sunday morning.  One on kaleidoscopes and another on glass weaving.  Both really seemed to speak to me for one simple reason.  I have been working out some ideas in my head and on paper about what I call scribble art.   The result is something like,  well, stained glass kaleidoscopes.   Hence, when I see these two stories in one night I think this is my answer to my scribble art.  A cosmic hint that I am on the right track figuring out how to turn scribble into beautiful art.  I think it involves the simplicity of my scribble art , which is simple scribbled lines filled in with blocks of color, then add detail inside the blocks of color like flowing stained glass or lava.  An effect I hope will create a new amazing pieces expanding my work into the future.  The above photo is from the current scribble art piece I am currently working on.  It’s in the infancy stages right now, for there is no detail.   That will come soon enough.  Hopefully quicker, tick, tick, tick,  than later.