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intentional art and co-creativity

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Latest Activity: Sep 22, 2012

Intention

I love the intention of this new group... and asked Katy to form it here when she pitched the idea to me of a new group to bring artists and creative people together to support each other and learn from each other...

 

Since so many of us here are artists of some kind.. this is a great forum to share... collaborate and cocreate..

 

and also to support each others in doing creating beauty for a living... whether its music, dance, visual arts, poetry and writing, film, photography etc ..

 

I look forward to sharing my art and insights into art here with you as well

Join us and share a little bit about you and your artform you are passionate about expressing yourself through..

 

Namaste

Brian Piergrossi

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Comment by Jennifer Archer on September 22, 2012 at 4:34pm

Has any done anything artistic lately?

 

Comment by Victoria SkyDancer on December 4, 2011 at 6:05pm

I created an album of my collages here. Link for simple access:

http://consciousconvergence.ning.com/photo/albums/skydancing-art

Enjoy. :-)

Comment by Katy Dunne on November 22, 2011 at 7:58am

Thats beautiful Jennifer, thankyou, I love how work such as that focuses our attention on the moment, even if uncertainty arises.  Its a lovely vase.  Simplicity is beautiful! xx

Comment by Jennifer Archer on November 20, 2011 at 6:20pm


The hands are amazing tools, combine with heart and mind one can have some fun. Earlier this year I signed up for theses classes as way to quiet the mind and to cultivate my creative nature. Poetry of the potter’s wheel and life lesson is always being addressed; my teacher states…”pottery is free therapy” I giggle a little and sigh a lot as I overcome the uncertainty of the mess I make during my lessons, work though my lack of skill or unrefined creativity…

The attached photo is a small Celadon green vase I made early this week. If you only knew the turmoil and pain it took me to just get a small vase. I am laughing now…. I hope in the near future to throw more elaborate and spectacular pieces but NOW…I just smile with delight that I have this small treasure.

Comment by Katy Dunne on November 18, 2011 at 5:35pm

i'm typing with one hand and just realised how bad my spelling just was.. ;) shamanic i meant, rather than shamic, and was, not ws.!. xx

Comment by Katy Dunne on November 18, 2011 at 5:32pm

A fox and her babies inspired by feelings experienced during overnight shamic burial.. a bit elongated.! Happened to sychroniously paint this the same week, maybe the same day my dog ws born...and  when she was small someone asked me if she was some sort of fox! see www.liftedspiritartandsculpture.co.uk for original and more.. katy xx

Comment by Katy Dunne on November 18, 2011 at 5:27pm

Comment by Katy Dunne on November 11, 2011 at 6:30pm

This is a fascinating interview about the transformative power of art -http://archives.kpfa.org/data/20111027-Thu1400.mp3

Beauty out of Darkness invoking Akhilandishvara! the goddess of the power that comes from being broken!

Caroline welcomes Lily Yeh, author of "Awakening Creativity," founder of Barefoot Artists whose encouraging work in Rwanda, China, Ecuador, Haiti, Ghana, Kenya, Syria, Italy, North Philadelphia etc. is dedicated to nourishing and animating redemptive beauty from broken lives

Comment by Jennifer Archer on November 10, 2011 at 6:28pm

“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.”

Thomas Merton

Comment by gloria di simone on November 10, 2011 at 3:48pm

 
 
 

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