Thanks for the help, Beth!! I hope to see your paintings at JRB Gallery and the Studio Gallery, too.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Reserve a Spot Now for THE ART OF CREATIVE LIVING course in Fall, 2009
Kay Bishop, Workshop Facilitator
The Art of Creative Living course
Fall, 2009
405.642.5333
Pablo Picasso said, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.”
The Art of Creative Living is for anyone interested in living more creatively through practicing an art; even more broadly, anyone interested in practicing the art of creative living.
Just as blood is a fact of our physical body, creativity is a fact of our spiritual body and nothing we must invent. We are literally created to create.
How do we get blocked? Somewhere between the bank, the school, and the carpool or between open house, women’s lib, and the lawnmower. Somewhere between menopause, infertility, hopes and dreams of us and others, and April 19, 1995.
Come play for thirteen weeks and discover, recover, or free your creative powers during two-hour sessions.
Specific objectives:
1. Practice permanent, practical tools to dissolve subtle blocks that we entertain which keep us from becoming the unique creative individuals we were each designed to be. In a sense, discover yourself as a work of art.
2. Develop the habit of daily journaling to engage the creator within.
3. Schedule a weekly solo date to receive creative insight, inspiration, and guidance.
4. Share your personalized creative recovery or discovery with an intimate group.
5. Homework (homeplay) is approximately one hour per day. Serious art is born from serious play!
Gather your friends together and pick a spot!
Only $200 for twelve sessions.
The Art of Creative Living course
Fall, 2009
405.642.5333
Pablo Picasso said, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.”
The Art of Creative Living is for anyone interested in living more creatively through practicing an art; even more broadly, anyone interested in practicing the art of creative living.
Just as blood is a fact of our physical body, creativity is a fact of our spiritual body and nothing we must invent. We are literally created to create.
How do we get blocked? Somewhere between the bank, the school, and the carpool or between open house, women’s lib, and the lawnmower. Somewhere between menopause, infertility, hopes and dreams of us and others, and April 19, 1995.
Come play for thirteen weeks and discover, recover, or free your creative powers during two-hour sessions.
Specific objectives:
1. Practice permanent, practical tools to dissolve subtle blocks that we entertain which keep us from becoming the unique creative individuals we were each designed to be. In a sense, discover yourself as a work of art.
2. Develop the habit of daily journaling to engage the creator within.
3. Schedule a weekly solo date to receive creative insight, inspiration, and guidance.
4. Share your personalized creative recovery or discovery with an intimate group.
5. Homework (homeplay) is approximately one hour per day. Serious art is born from serious play!
Gather your friends together and pick a spot!
Only $200 for twelve sessions.
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