The Spiritual Practice fo Art-Making - Online

The Spiritual Practice fo Art-Making - Online

Winter Workshop | This course is completed

All Levels

2/19/2022 (one day)

10:00 AM-1:00 PM EDT on Sat

$70.00

Member Discount Available

Both Neuroscience and Mysticism confirm that there exists an optimum state-of-mind for all stages of the creative process, including harnessing inspiration, analyzing opportunities, cultivating original ideas, developing techniques, or producing and disseminating work.

Now you can discover a simple-yet-powerful process that can transform your creative practice which takes as little as 5 minutes a day. In this workshop, you’ll explore inspiring, effective methods that can revitalize your creative process.

Small improvements in your daily routine can help you achieve higher states of conscious awareness and strengthen the relationship between your deepest desires, your sense of purpose, and your ability to take meaningful creative action.

A holistic approach to Creativity can help you remove creative blocks, reawaken inspiration, and sharpen cognitive thinking. Learn how to use acoustic meditation, simple body-awareness movements, and other stimulating sensory-based exercises to entrain your brain-waves for optimum Creativity.  


  • This is an online class presented using Zoom. Online Zoom class information will be sent to you upon your registration. Zoom is free and easy to use! The CAC will provide you with information on how to use Zoom.
  • To optimize your workshop experience you will need:
    - A dedicated quiet space where you will not be disturbed by housemates, children, pets, phones or other interruptions.
    - A computer or laptop. Smartphones and tablets also work.
    - A stable internet connection.
    - Good audio capability: high-fidelity speakers with a subwoofer, or high-quality headphones or earbuds.
    - A comfortable chair, yoga mat, or meditation cushion. While sitting on the floor is preferable for some, a chair may also be used. There are safe and comfortable options for everyone.
    - Loose-fitting, comfortable clothing.
    - A ‘light’ stomach. (At least 3 hours since a meal or alcohol, 1 ½ hours since a snack or smoking). No eating or drinking of anything but water during the online session.
    - A large sketch pad at least 11 X 14” up to 18 X 24”.
    - Markers, pens, or crayons.
     

Rothwell, Michelle

Michelle Rothwell is an Associate Professor who has designed multiple college degree programs and dozens of courses. She has more than 30 years of experience in Art, Media, and Design. Her client list includes DuPont, Proctor & Gamble, GlaxoSmith-Kline, Merrill Lynch, SAP, Unisys, and others. Michelle is a practicing Fine Artist whose work has been shown internationally and nationally in both solo and group shows. She is the founder of Holistic Creativity LLC and the author of Holistic Creativity: A Complete Course for Inspired Productivity.

https://www.holisticcreativity.com/

https://michellerothwell.org/