Nova Scotia September 24, 2016

A Digby boat launch

Out into grey-blue waters

Working piece of art.

Art Prescription:  Hi folks! Last two days I’ve had technical difficulty, aka got a new iPhone and don’t know how everything works yet!! In the meantime I’ve finished my first Nova Scotia painting. It’s kind-of intimidating to try and capture the romance and color we saw while there.

Watercolor  and pen and ink 8 1/2 x 11

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The Art Of Play: Book Review

Book Review

The Art of Play: Ignite Your Imagination to Unlock Insight, Healing, and Joy

by Joan Stanford

When She Writes Press contacted me to do a book review, I did what most people do, I did a search to find out more about them. I liked what I saw and asked for more information. They sent me a press release about Joan Stanford and her new book The Art of Play: Ignite Your Imagination to Unlock Insight, Healing, and Joy. And to my delight her book arrived in the mail.

First I really enjoyed the message and tone of this book as it aligns perfectly with The Art Prescription philosophy. I told my husband, “this is like the book I’ve always wanted to write.” A book about the healing attributes of art with fun prompts to encourage creativity.

The Art of Play invites the reader to return to the childlike quality of seeing the world through our senses. Most important a sense of play. Joan reminds us to listen and pay attention to imagery throughout our day. “Allow yourself to reclaim that lost delight.”

Joan shares her personal journey of rediscovering the joy of making art and talks about ways to overcome our resistance. The book is full of Joan’s poetry and art. I found her images engaging with rich emotion, and her “Process Note,” honest and insightful.

Throughout the book you will find creative suggestions to jump start your muse. This book will resonate with everyone as Joan’s poems and works reflect universal themes of life, growth, fears, loss, and joy. The tips called “Playtime” lean towards art therapy in a way that appeals to anyone wishing to explore the therapeutic benefits of art.

Joan Stanford is a board-certified art therapist and full-time innkeeper who has been facilitating creativity groups for over twenty years, encouraging people of all ages, especially non-artists, to expand their awareness through playing with art materials.

I applaud Joan for bringing this book into print and hope my readers will pick up a copy.

 

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No Gas September 19, 2016

At the fifth station

I waited in line for gas

We take for granted.

Art Prescription:  Lots of people are going to wake up tomorrow and realize something they take for granted, filling up their gas tank, may not be available to them. I find this a startling event and one that makes me realize how vulnerable we all are.

Index card sketch

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Paint Over September 18, 2016

Third time is a charm
Patience and lots more paint
Acrylics forgive!

Art Prescription: So you guys know I love watercolor! And I got this commission for a “French floral shop” in acrylic on canvas. Of course I can paint that. Well it’s been a sweet challenge, a large painting with lots of detail. Here it is after painting over and restarting multiple times.

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An Artistic Blend with Bev

Special treat today dear readers. A collaboration between me and Mish of mishunderstood.wordpress.com. I read a lot of poetry and am so glad I found the heartfelt words of this poet!! Go for a visit and you will see why!! Thank you Mish!!!

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One of my favourite blogs is artpresciption.com by Beverly Dyer, an artist who works with acrylic, watercolour and mixed media. She is also a Certified Botanical Illustrator. I am always intrigued by her unique style. Beverly was so kind to offer her lovely work to me for some poetic inspiration.

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Awake I am rooted

Tethered, duty bound

Muffled by the fog

In dreams I drift

Turquoise, featherweight

Mellowed by earth’s song

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The wind took my words

         To cradle, now churning

            Twisting and turning

      Filtered the facts

  Flicked lies at my back

S t r e t c h e d  and  sizeable

         Unrecognizable

               The wind took my words

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If I could take the blue of you

And blend it with the mauve of me

I think that somehow we would be

A garden made in heaven

Images © beverly dyer

Poems by Mish

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