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Can art change the world? You decide!

This is an incredible modeling of how life and art intersect to make something greater…transformation! It is worth every minute of watching and listening. Now that you’ve watched it, how can your work change the world?

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Nina - Whew. Energy. Creativity. Love. — one and the same–

How one artist creates by trusting his gut

Observe some work of Jim Dine and a video describing his creative process. Learn how to incorporate your version of that process into everyday life.

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bethvw - It IS funny! Creative decisions are so interwoven into our daily activities that we are not even aware of how much impact those decisions have on our actual life. Each time we make a “mark” or decision we are revealing a part of our inner self!
What have you been working on lately? It was so good to see you at Jerelyn’s Atelier. Let me know when you have another exhibit!

Laurette Kovary - Sort of funny when I think about it – when the kids and adults in my art classes I was instructing would claim they dont or cant make creative choices I remember telling them that of course they make creative choices everyday … “you get dressed dont you?”.

chironarts - Communicating with my children – and all their individual intricacies! LOL

Art exhibit-finally up and running!!

Art exhibit is up and running! It has been inspiring to carry on a dialogue with others about working with the effects of light as it changes over the day. I have utilized the structure of the “liturgy of the hours”

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bethvw - I missed you as well! The work explores time in connection with our spirit.! If you didn’t get to see all of the pieces, check out these watercolors !I love the photos as well. They really capture the nuances of the space and crowd.

Laura - I wish I could have been there.
The photos I saw looked great!!!!!
Nice pictures Justin.

Nina - The Light in the gallery was perfect (evening sun) to complement your works of Light! Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!! and beautiful! . Thank you for sharing – all. – ng

fresh watercolors of light & time!

I’m back!  The  show is going up today!  Check out my website to see more work!  It is so exciting to see the work pulling together in this show! My current work investigates how light (and shadow, of course) informs our perspective throughout the day. Check out the portfolio of work in the show for…

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Brooklyn Museum visit stretches my visual boundaries!

I needed to just see some artwork at the Brooklyn Museum today, and was treated to a smorgasbord of artwork that encircled, surprised and…

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Karen Renna - Interesting question- have I had my visual orientation challenged today-it seems every day offers that opportunity. In thinking about display spaces for my art, i have been hearkening back to the cave painters and how the whole community participated in some level on the projects. All of us would have had an essential role to play in the preparation, creation and celebration of that art. Nothing exclusive there. I had this idea about creating temporary art work for my lawn and asking neighbors and local children to respond and play with the art and allow for the layering of our experiences and times and ages to peak through the play. Just at thought. I must confess the thought of that big print fest with all people creating and responding looked WONDERFUL- that is what sparked the thought.