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Conscious Creativity: The Workbook: experiment, explore, create


Conscious Creativity: The Workbook: experiment, explore, create

Paperback by Stanton, Philippa

Conscious Creativity: The Workbook: experiment, explore, create

£12.99

ISBN:
9780711253490
Publication Date:
6 Oct 2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Quarto Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Leaping Hare Press
Pages:
128 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr - 1 May 2024
Conscious Creativity: The Workbook: experiment, explore, create

Description

Drawing on the success of her breakout book Conscious Creativity, artist Philippa Stanton dares you to throw away technique and open the door to free creative movement with this hands-on workbook. Acknowledging the power of chance and experimentation, this is a safe space in which to scribble, sketch, tear, scratch, fold, weave - anything that Philippa's playful prompts inspire you to do. There are no rules here: choose an activity at the back of the book or start at the beginning; pick an exercise on light and shadow, paint your own colour chart or build a collage of found items, whatever makes your creative juices flow. Packed with simple suggestions to open our eyes to the beauty of ordinary things, this workbook draws on themes including randomness, colour, texture and the senses to encourage us to connect with things we might not normally notice. Breathtaking original photography acts as a catalyst to inspire us to take a chance with new ideas, follow up coincidences and find new ways of expressing our creativity. Prompts encourage you to take risks and express yourself impulsively, from drawing random spontaneous lines on a page to writing a not to a stranger to creating a textured collage out of sticky tape and other found objects. Conscious Creativity: The Workbook is a liberating place to be random, get things wrong and make a beautiful mess.

Contents

Introduction Creating with No Agenda Random Practice Seeing, Finding and Observing Texture Colour The Senses and Synaesthesia Abstract Acknowledgements

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