Posts Tagged ‘ creativity ’
Here’s a cool blog by artist Lani Gerity: 14 secretsforahappyartistslife.blogspot.com And here’s her list of 14 secrets for a happy artist’s life. 1. Find 3 good things everyday, whether they are experience, or objects or both. Find a way to use them in art. 2. Make everything special. Embellish your life. 3. Look for Fairy [ READ MORE ]
When something intriguing comes my way, I like to share it. This is one of those times. I’m curious about The Creating Time Mega Event…three FREE weeks of creative inspiration as people all over the world will come together to welcome the beginning of timeless creativity. The Creating Time Mega Event celebrates the release of [ READ MORE ]
What to do with a bumper crop of Bird House Gourds? Luckily, Tina Skinner, director of the Oxford Arts Alliance and gourder, knew just what to do. On Saturday March 19, 2011, Tina offered a workshop on transforming the gourds into bird houses. I supplied the gourds; Tina brought her power tools, patience then presto. [ READ MORE ]
Are you yearning for abundant creativity? If so, please check out EFT Master Carol Look’s new package Ultimate Abundance. The package includes 8 brand new recorded audio CDs that have never been sold on her website (some of them were released as part of special packages in teleseminar series): * “Stress Relief [ READ MORE ]
CREATIVITY AND HEALTH David Edelberg, MD My thanks to Dr. David Edelberg, Whole Health Chicago, for permission to reprint his article, which appeared in the newsletter Whole Health Tips. After you’ve been a doctor as long as I have, you feel entitled to make sweeping generalizations, broad observations, and the like about the patients you’ve [ READ MORE ]
Members of the Oxford Artist Connection met Wednesday at the Charles X. Carlson Octoraro Art Association for an afternoon of painting with floral artist Cynthia Swanson. The class continues next week with Part II: painting lace. Cynthia’s tips for painting roses: Take photographs of roses in the morning or afternoon when there are shadows to [ READ MORE ]
Despite the 102 degree heat, members of the Oxford Artist Connection stayed cool July 6 while hanging the First Annual Members Exhibition. Our Exhibition opens Friday July 9, 5-8 p.m. and will hang until Aug. 26, 2010. The Oxford Arts Alliance Gallery is located at 38 S. Third Street in the Borough of Oxford. Please [ READ MORE ]
Who knew? Turns out my watercolor teacher Sarah Yeoman is a Muse Channeler. At class the other day she demonstrated a wet-in-wet wash, in this case a scene from one of her favorite haunts in the Adirondack Mountains. Notice the slant of her board? It’s one of her trademark techniques. That along with using lots [ READ MORE ]
A friend at the art studio where I paint on Thursday mornings is feeling anxious and stressed. So stressed she has decided to take off for the summer. While getting started isn’t a problem, finishing a painting is. She works to a certain point then stops because she doesn’t know what to do next. I’ve [ READ MORE ]
What a great way to start my morning! A fellow member of Thriving Now’s group coaching program posted a forum note about this Margaret Lynch video and tapping routine on YouTube: Margaret Lynch “Tapping Into Miracles”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDWIVZKcmTI We know that with Law of Attraction a need-centered approach doesn’t work. Putting our attention on a lack [ READ MORE ]
watercolor on paper
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