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Creativity is
radical discontinuity in a pattern of thought.
David Bohm
 
On Creativity
David Bohm
I believe that
the most important thing for humanity is its creativity.
The Dalai Lama
Freedom in Exile
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empty canvas : wondering mind
a series of free e-books for artisans
and teachers

Blind Men on a Log bridge
By Hakuin Ekaku
(The Gitter Collection)
Is this the way you feel when faced with the empty canvas?
As though you are struggling to find a foothold?
As though you haven't a clue as to what you're doing or where you're going?
Well, you'll be relieved to know that this is exactly how you
will
feel if you are opening to genuine creative expression. That's why Hakuin's
painting is such a beautiful depiction of the creative process.
Having said that, there are tools at hand to assist the
intrepid traveler on his or her via creativa.
This series of free e-books is
one. You won't find prescriptions or instructions for making a certain type of
art product in these books, though. What you'll find is a host of ideas about
how to simply get going. And once you get going there are more ideas to take you
deeper into your own, truly authentic, mode of creative expression.
empty canvas : wondering mind
is a series of 9 workbooks, including over 200 visual language
activities,
object-art (craft) activities and projects -
an ideal resource for teachers and students at all levels of practice.
The content of this series of e-books is basically the
curriculum I developed during decades of teaching art and design
within a variety of educational contexts.
As an art educator I was more concerned with encouraging students to find and
express their own unique creative voice rather than turn out a certain type of
art product.
This so often seemed the most difficult task facing those who
wished to 'do art'.
The activities and projects in empty canvas :
wondering mind are opportunities to examine and release the notions that
act to smother our natural state of creativity – the ideas, assumptions and
opinions we have about it. Why? Because these are the saboteurs that insist our
work be perfect from day one, that make it hard for us to face the empty canvas
with beginner's mind.
The heart of the matter lies in exploring the kind of radical creative activity
that pushes the
limits of perception's concrete conditioning. These e-books present a
collection of projects and activities that might help make explicit those
conditioned responses to both the mental and manifested 'worlds', thus, perhaps,
enabling perception to unfold new ways of seeing and expressing the wonder of
the world we create and inhabit. Their uniqueness lies in this underlying aim:
they aren't 'how to' instruction books, they are 'what-if ...?' workbooks.
empty canvas : wondering mind invites
us to relax into the wisdom of not-knowing. Of playing. Of exploring and
experimenting. Of finding out for oneself what is possible when all traces of
the artist or any other version of the self have taken a holiday, leaving the
playground free. Just to see what might happen.
Yes, the work is challenging. But it's also great fun, and potentially
liberating.
What is the self that expresses in self-expression?
If you intuit that making
art can help us explore this question,
and that our artworks are the
by-products
- maps of our journey -
these books will interest you.
Click on the links below to read more about
the individual books:
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This whole adventure of creativity is about joy and love. We live for the pure joy of being and out of that joy unfolds the ten thousand
art forms and all the branches of learning and compassionate activity.
Stephen Nachmanovitch
Free Play
 
Free Play
Stephen Nachmanovitch
course in consciousness
dharma art
e-books
education
dialogue in consciousness
quotes about creativity
retreats
the art of chance
the art of learning
the wonder of wonder
zen arts
more scribblings
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