Scrolling through people’s posts and stories on social media might make you realize that you never had an original thought or experience. What I mean by this is that the most niche situation (like feeling weird touching cold water in the morning) has likely been experienced by at least one person in the world.
Need some proof? Just scroll down through this list of posts, courtesy of the Instagram account Daily Memes. And when you do, let us know in the comments below if any of them weren’t relatable to you. Chances are, not one of them will feel strange or alien-like.
While you're at it, don't forget to check out a conversation with fine artist Katie Peña, who kindly agreed to talk with us more about the concept of originality.
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"To me, 'original’ means channeling the unique lens through which I see the world into my work. Each of our own unique brains carries our own unique and ORIGINAL associations that contribute to our unique perspective, and I hope to capture that in my paintings, whether it’s emphasizing the shimmering light hitting a flower in a painting or bringing a feeling of ‘emotion’ to a painting of an inanimate still life," says fine artist Katie Peña.
"That being said, we can all still be ‘original’ when appreciating and studying the creations of those who have come before us in history, but this can be a narrow line to tread if not done thoughtfully over time and with broad research."
When asked about the importance of originality, Katie said, "Originality is a value that ranks high in my life, but only for how I personally interact with the world, not so much an expectation I value putting upon those in my immediate sphere or even broadly in society. Humans have evolutionary reasons to strike out on their own and conversely to assimilate with groups, depending on the context of the scenario."
"I'm poor because of the price of your groceries. "
One time we were at Sam’s Club and the cashier asked my husband if we’d like to donate to some children’s fund and I said “Nah, we don’t like kids.” And my husband had a look of horror on his face and the cashier just busted out laughing. But same, we are the poor.
How about a full belly to go with that phone? How about warmth, cool and housing security, Panda? Those are some of the first indicators of whether one is poor I'd say.
Load More Replies...However, she doesn't seem to enjoy blending in with the crowd or conforming to trends, as it makes her feel like she is giving into the herd mentality.
"For me, I can’t help but cringe at the idea of buying one of those super popular Stanley thermos things. Same with ‘virtue signaling’ I see online. Even when trends align with my interests and values, I feel as though I’m ‘culturally signaling’ that I seek the safety of conformity and lack my own free thought."
Katie's career as a painter started in her teenage years, when she began exploring oil painting and began accepting commissions.
"She continued to expand her passion for visual storytelling during this time by exploring the mediums of film and video. These creative passions led her to attain a degree in Fine Arts at the Rhode Island School of Design in Rhode Island," her website reads. "She is inspired by vibrant color, flora, fauna, mythology and fantasy. She is also driven by explorations into new media and styles, such as fluid resin poured abstract paintings.
That just happened to me. That feeling of how fast can I pull my my toes straight before I have to jump out of bed and stand up.
Since her work greatly depends on creativity, we were curious to know if she ever struggles with feelings of unoriginality. "Yes and no," she answered. "When I get ‘painters block’, I turn to predecessors whose work I greatly admire, and that can definitely make me feel like “everything original has already been done, what’s left for me?” But seeing the vast variety of styles of art and painting that draw me to them reminds me: options are infinite, all I have to do is dream it, and the human brain is capable of anything!"
Don't worry, Trump and Putin will work together to alleviate over population.
Other times she turns away from historical references and tries jumpstarting her creativity by looking at what she calls 'eye candy.'
"Anything that compels me to capture it in a photo, signals to me that there’s something interesting I’m drawn to. It could be flowers in my neighborhood, the scrolling filigree work of the historical houses on my block, the glowing shimmer of light reflecting on a shady creek, or even the humor of a dog 'sitting in an invisible chair’, making direct eye contact while he drops a deuce in front of me, etc. Check out my Cheeky Bathroom Art collection on my Instagram, if you’re curious about that last inspiration," she shares.
The trick Katie uses when she is struggling to produce something unique is researching and educating herself. "Learning new concepts, techniques, and references always seems to jog up new ideas. I’m a huge fan of online course modules from artists I admire on Instagram, but I also use Udemy, Domestika, and LinkedIn Learning," she notes.
An additional trick that she kindly agreed to share came from an art director friend when she worked in Hollywood. "When complaining about painters’ block, and specifically that I couldn’t think of anything “deep to say” as a conceptual statement when planning a painting, he told me to do the very opposite: start a doodle or sketch of absolutely nothing of consequence, just whatever scribble scrabble comes out of your hand. When we force the brain to do a mundane task, it cannot help but push the boundaries and start to imagine beyond those limitations. Our creative human brains are designed to innovate, and sometimes we just need to give them the space to do so," she concludes.
Wrong. You owe your mom for carrying you for 9 months. They may remind you from time to time.
I'm not in a bad mood, just fulfilling Ecclesiastes "Nothing new under the sun".
If you did tell me, which I doubt, then you either mumbled it incoherently, or you failed to get my full attention first. Yiu also didn’t edify I heard you right afterward. You know, like you should if it was so f*****g important. If I can’t hear you, or I’m not listening to you babble on forever (some people sure do like the sound of their own voices), how TF do you expect me to remember what you said? Remember, when you’re telling me something, you’re talking to someone who’s already drowning in details she needs to keep track of, and unless you emphasize that yours is important, it’s going to just be forgettable noise to me. It’s one piece of information for you, it’s the thousandth piece of information I’ve gotten in the last ten minutes. I’m not one of those superhumans with perfect recall, so don’t expect me to remember everything.
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I was so bored by about No.60 that I skipped to here to tell you all how bored I was.
Agreed, except I barely made it to #15. No smile, no chuckle, no laugh, no thanks
Load More Replies...BP, the quality ALWAYS declines after about 25 or so. Please keep the posts with better QUALITY, and LESS QUANTITY.
Panda wasn't bored. Is bored and slightly depressed after reading part of this post. But Panda strong, panda smiles a real smile and closes the page.
I was so bored by about No.60 that I skipped to here to tell you all how bored I was.
Agreed, except I barely made it to #15. No smile, no chuckle, no laugh, no thanks
Load More Replies...BP, the quality ALWAYS declines after about 25 or so. Please keep the posts with better QUALITY, and LESS QUANTITY.
Panda wasn't bored. Is bored and slightly depressed after reading part of this post. But Panda strong, panda smiles a real smile and closes the page.