Like many of us, I’ve felt a strong need for comfort and protection during these chaotic times. Perhaps we can find some of that within ourselves and our own creative practices. For example (this is a true confession 😊), when I go for my everyday walk in the early morning darkness, I sometimes imagine that I’m wearing a silver hooded cape—light as mist, but impenetrable. It shimmers around me, making me invisible and invulnerable. It’s not just a comforting thought; it’s a shield, a protective visualization that changes how I move through the world. Imagination is often dismissed as play, but it’s so much more than that. It’s a tool for resilience, for empowerment, even for protection. Creative minds have always used symbols, images, and objects as ways to ward off danger—whether real or emotional. And we can do the same, crafting our own protective talismans through art, storytelling, and visualization. Creating Personal Symbols of Protection One of the simplest ways to cultivate a sense of safety is by imagining a personal protective symbol. This could be something visual, like a cloak, a shield, or an aura of light, or something more abstract—like a word, a rhythm, or a phrase that holds strength. Here are some ways to explore that idea:
Art as a Protective Shield Artists throughout history have used their work as a form of protection, consciously or unconsciously embedding symbols of safety and strength.
My Own Experience with Art as Protection In my own work, I’ve found that layering materials and imagery can feel like constructing a kind of shield—building something solid from fragments, creating meaning from pieces.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, one of the most powerful forms of protection is creative community, and that’s exactly what The Enso Circle provides. It’s a space where artists can share ideas, explore new directions, and find support in a like-minded circle. Creativity thrives in safety, and The Enso Circle offers that—a place where imagination is honored, where art becomes a refuge, and where we build not just our work, but each other. In a world that often feels uncertain, having a creative sanctuary like this is its own kind of shield.
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