INSPIRATION: Rainbows
Aloha everyone! Because I've got a lot on tomorrow, which will take me away from the computer, I'm posting tomorrow's Exercise today :)
a) create a rainbow (draw, paint, plasticine, sew, use coloured desiccated coconut, or coloured beads, wool and string, etc..be as creative as possible)
b) write down what each colour of the rainbow represents for you, ie yellow means warmth, blue means cool and clear for me, purple means Im entering dangerous territory emotinally or represents an overload of emotion to me etc....different colours mean different things to different people...you can record the colour definitions on the same piece of paper
c) take a photo with your colour definitions included if possible and post it on Facebook at Inspire Create if you're feeling comfortable to do so :)
Aloha everyone! Because I've got a lot on tomorrow, which will take me away from the computer, I'm posting tomorrow's Exercise today :)
a) create a rainbow (draw, paint, plasticine, sew, use coloured desiccated coconut, or coloured beads, wool and string, etc..be as creative as possible)
b) write down what each colour of the rainbow represents for you, ie yellow means warmth, blue means cool and clear for me, purple means Im entering dangerous territory emotinally or represents an overload of emotion to me etc....different colours mean different things to different people...you can record the colour definitions on the same piece of paper
c) take a photo with your colour definitions included if possible and post it on Facebook at Inspire Create if you're feeling comfortable to do so :)
NB: The creative exercises archived here are available for anyone who wants more inspiration and creative expression in their lives. There is no limit on how often you particpate, how many exercises you do, or what order you do them in. They are an extension of my book "Beyond the Stick Figure: hope and encouragement for anyone who has ever wanted to be creative"
NB: Please note that this blog is only being used as an archive/storage/resource facility for Inspire Create with artist Karin Taylor on Facebook. It exists to help people find all the creative exercises I have posted on Facebook more easily. To engage and interact, to join in the fun, please join us at Facebook @Inspire Create with artist Karin Taylor and please post your contributions, creations and artwork on Facebook rather than this blog. Thank you and aloha, Karin
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