Showing posts with label Creative Rituals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Rituals. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2015

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Maria Popova wrote in a post:

I think a great deal about the difference between routine and ritual as a special case of our more general and generally trying quest for balance — ripped asunder by the contrary longings for control and whimsy, we routinize daily life in order to make its inherent chaos more manageable, then ritualize it in order to imbue its mundanity with magic, which by definition violates the predictable laws of the universe.

I like this definition. We teach about the importance of ritual in our creativity class. Rituals can help lead to habits that support your creative practice. Even creativity needs practice and ritual can set your intention and determination toward fulfilling your goal.

Art Markman wrote in a post:

To really develop a habit for creative practice, you need a regular ritual. For example, Stephen King (a prolific and creative writer) sits down each morning to write for a few hours. He compares the process of getting ready to write to the ritual of getting ready to go to sleep.

Rituals don't have to be elaborate. They can be as simple as my ritual of cleaning my working space before I begin a creative project.

Setting a daily ritual to practice creative ideas will help you make the time you need to be creative.

Monday, June 8, 2015

Posted by Unknown On 9:24 AM

Moving our bodies is a great way to feed our creative spirit.

There is a wonderful article on Brainpickings that discuss wanderlust:

With the hindsight of a decade and a half, Solnit’s book emerges as triply timely today, as we struggle to master that ever more precarious balancing act of living with presence in the age of productivity. She writes:

Thinking is generally thought of as doing nothing in a production-oriented culture, and doing nothing is hard to do. It’s best done by disguising it as doing something, and the something closest to doing nothing is walking. Walking itself is the intentional act closest to the unwilled rhythms of the body, to breathing and the beating of the heart. It strikes a delicate balance between working and idling, being and doing. It is a bodily labor that produces nothing but thoughts, experiences, arrivals.
Read the full article:

http://www.brainpickings.org/2015/06/03/wanderlust-rebecca-solnit-walking/?mc_cid=02fe5a4959&mc_eid=4313242c4a

Thursday, April 2, 2015

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We are excited to offer Rituals Of Creativity this May. A 4 week online class where you'll explore your creative process. Register online at Rituals Of Creativity Description and Registration

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

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We have 2015 dates - Rituals of Creativity, a six week online workshop teaching the creative process. This is for anyone who wants to live a more creative life. You don't have to be an 'artist' or in a creative field to explore your creative side.

Mark the date: March 30, 2015.

Check it out: Rituals of Creativity Online Class

Vibration of Color, a 4 week online class exploring color and their meanings.

It's an exciting time for artists and non-artists to open up to color; it’s vibration and how it affects us on a very basic level. Color is used to create environments to suit our every mood and preferred tastes. Learn more about color and what colors appeal to you and why. 

Mark the date: February 16, 2015

Check it out: Vibration Of Color Online Class

Monday, September 15, 2014

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Welcome to 3 Creative Alchemists. Our classes are designed to encourage and inspire, and are a safe place where you can explore your creative side. Beauty and inspiration are fundamental to the creative process. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer put it wonderfully when he wrote: Being creative means trusting your own purpose and having an attitude of unbending intent in your daily thoughts and activities. Staying creative means giving form to your personal intentions.

Enter our world, explore are online classes and workshops. Watch our free videos on different art techniques for journaling. Tap into your creative nature. Just Have Fun! Roberta and Vicki

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Posted by Unknown On 10:24 AM
I'm sad to see the last week of class is coming to an end, but happy to announce we will be teaching the online course once again, October 20 - November 30.

Roberta and I had so much fun teaching this course over the summer. We had such wonderful creative students who participated and shared with others. All of us learned and were inspired. So much so that I continued in my journal and finished it!

Here's a couple of new pages:




Sunday, January 5, 2014

Posted by Roberta On 11:05 AM
Going Up to Paint…Studio is calling and I am listening…New ideas for some painting and overall just kicking off a great Sunday of creativity.  Let the muses in, pick a card, light a candle, music and bless the brushes, paints, crayons and any other medium that allows the interplay of imagination and joy!

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Posted by Roberta On 12:20 PM

Vicki pulled this card for 2014.  It is all about ART….Looks like a perfect time for creating a course on Creativity!