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Art Journal Caravan™ | Studio Tangie. Another week has flown by. It always amazing me how quickly time goes by and because of that I’ve started becoming much more mindful of wishing my time away. There may be times I’m stuck doing something that I don’t want to do but I’ve become more aware of things I can do to make the time pass more pleasing, like daydream, or imagine the next great thing I’ll create. Remember to enjoy every moment, it’s a moment you’ll never get back. Here are my picks for week 11: Gather AJC14 9 by jestercrafts what I like about you by mimisgirl Week 11 – Neverland by WaterRabbit AJC 2014 Wk 10 Imagination by Juliella AJC 14 Week 11 To be Great by Zuzu Thanks for joining me for another week of highlights.

Tangie's Blog. Wow! We just got back from Art Unraveled yesterday and it sure was amazing! I wish we could have stayed until Tuesday---but maybe next year ;)! We took some very incredible classes, I was so impressed with most of them! I met some new and wonderful friends and just had an all around great time. Dave loved his classes too, and I'm SO excited to see what he creates with his new mad skills! I took: Visual Ammunition for the Art Addict with Davide Modler & Eric ScottDooles Unleashed with Traci Bautista (with my sister, mom and friend Cami)Altered Imagery with Karen Michel (with my mom!) Dave took: Strange Angels with Michael deMengWindow Sampler by Daniel EssigThrough the Looking Glass with Michael deMengClosure Sampler by Daniel EssigTree Book by Daniel Essig The on Saturday they have the most OUTSTANDING, AMAZING shopping you've ever seen!

I came home with 4 started journals and 3 started altered imagery paintings! Here is a different view of his "strange angel" (it's not finished yet!) {show them what you're worth} How to Break Through Your Creative Block: Strategies from 90 of Today’s Most Exciting Creators. 100 Excellent Art Therapy Exercises for Your Mind, Body, and Soul. January 9th, 2011 Pablo Picasso once said, "Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. " It's no surprise, then, that many people around the world use art as a means to deal with stress, trauma and unhappiness – or to just find greater peace and meaning in their lives. If you're curious about what art therapy has to offer, you can try out some of these great solo exercises at home to help nurse your mind, body and soul back to health.

If you like the experience, you can also seek out professional art therapy treatment in your area. Emotions Deal with emotions like anger and sadness through these helpful exercises. Draw or paint your emotions. Relaxation Art therapy can be a great way to relax. Paint to music. Happiness Art can not only help you deal with the bad stuff, but also help you appreciate and focus on the good. Draw your vision of a perfect day. Portraits Often, a great way to get to know yourself and your relationships with others is through portraits. Collaging Self. The Creative Journal - Lucia Capacchione - HealthWorld Online. The Creative Journal -- Lucia Capacchione -- HealthWorld Online. The Creative Journal -- Lucia Capacchione -- HealthWorld Online. An Art Journal page: from start-to-finish No.2.

Hi again. I shared my first 'Art Journal page from Start to Finish' last summer and according to my blog-stats it's been my most visited post ... which is really good to know. It's also my most 'pinned' project on Pinterest too ... so I don't think it's too much of a leap to say that somebody out there found it worth reading / useful / interesting ... so I've made another one! I hope this one reaches those who are interested too, so here goes: Here's the finished page in question, so you don't have to scoot all the way down to the bottom to see how it turns out in the end! Now let's go back ... and start from the very beginning ... because it's a very good place to start ... Like all of my posts this week, today's project recycles rubbish. This time, the rubbish in question was a hotel booking confirmation print-out which met with a watery end: As soon as I saw the lovely effect the water had created ...

So I did ... Note the plastic glue-spreader. Gel medium isn't essential to this process. Sketchbook Ideas. Art Journal Every Day Archive.