Making art is an act of rebellion
This is a rebel’s permission slip to make the damn thing.
Creativity Rebel is a home for
late bloomers,
recovering perfectionists,
and quiet rebels who are
one emotional pothole away
from a glue stick rampage.
If you’ve spent years doing all the things for all the people.
Smiling politely. Holding it together.
But that simmering creative energy? It doesn’t just go away.
It builds. It bubbles.
And if it doesn’t get expressed,
it finds other exits—crankiness, compulsive doom scrolling, or a strange urge to reorganize the entire spice rack at 2 a.m.
This isn’t about having a midlife crisis.
It’s about having a midlife creative uprising.
I need a pep talk
I wanna make something
I’m fighting my inner Blockhead
MyArt: Where Oh Hell No!
Meets Oh Hell Yeah!
Because making art is personal.
And powerful. And sometimes pissy.
For the piece you almost didn’t make.
For the voice that told you to stop — and the spark that kept you going.
For the moments when glue sticks are protest tools.
For rebels who make art anyway.
Hello, World!