Group Art

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Ugh! The Funks creative. They are the worst: writer's block, uninspired environments, lack of muses, "we have all experienced our share of creative fog. But, How can we get out of those breaks stun? Let nature be your muse. For many, the direct experience of nature is a form of release our inhibitions, so when we connect with nature (in any capacity) we are open to uninhibited, inspirations land devoted to helping us meet our creative vocation!

Here are nine nature of the new ideas to the next time you feel artistic impasse. Even if you do not consider yourself a lover of nature, these creative demands a change of scenery might be just what you need for your creative juices flowing!

1. Funk-pebbles Buster: recover 15 small stones (they all fit easily in the palm of your hand) and arrange in different patterns throughout the day. Try expressing your state of mind or any other information with their designs, or freely whatever comes to you.

2. Leaf "tweets." Collect soft, fallen leaves, take a Sharpie and drawing, writing haiku, a love letter, or words of wisdom from them (140 characters or less), and "leaf" people to find.

3. Take a walk with the moon. At least once during the next full moon, go out and see for yourself same as the moonlight sculpts the earth, plants, and their imagination. (Be aware of any wild species or other hazards). Do not light the lantern, let the bright moonlight guide your eyes. Take note of how family issues are different in this new light.

4. Free-writing course. Choose a natural object or setting (rock, a leaf, a piece of wood, your favorite food in the park) and write each word or phrase that comes to mind. Words List they describe, or how you feel, or what the textures and patterns you see. Anything. There are no rules, just let your mind take you.

5. Dig your heels in sandals or take off shoes and socks and take a walk along the beach. Or feel the spongy, cool dew of the morning grass, or sand slipping between your toes in the sand box for your child! How about crushing everything in some natural clay or mud to your favorite hiking or spa hideaway land? The point is feel the elements between the toes and fingers and enjoy the therapeutic energy from organic matter, texture and earthy aromas.

6. Art for art on the cause. Participate in a "found art" group of artists who create art for anonymously leave others to find! I left my art on trails / trail heads and in the parks through the Flickr.com group: Found Art Tuesday. Sometimes a public event next inspire a piece, sometimes random piece I created finally found a perfect home in a public place. It's fun, it gives back and is incredibly inspiring, not to mention a bit therapeutic!

7. Try your luck at the art of the earth. Go to a favorite natural area inside Andy Goldsworthy release. Study of landscape for the provision of natural materials (sand, shells, stones, leaves, sticks, seed pods, flowers, water flow …) and try to conscious expression of there. One rule: use only natural materials in hand, in a responsible manner, not blades, glue, string, paper clips, tape, nails, etc.

8. Palos of inspiration (or use river stones) staff for a series of smooth sticks (8 "to 10" long) in the yard and writing creative prompts them for quick ideas and activities to get your creativity. For example, you could have seven clubs who have preconceived ideas indicators appear as: found art, the art of the earth, digging, free of writing, full moon, Tweet sheet, funk-busters. Or you can write a color for each suit, or an environment system. White sticks are ready to add creative flare to your jar! Keep recycled in a spaghetti sauce jar or can of easy access.

9. Meditation creative. Meditate a different place, not to include it in your backyard, on a huge boulder on the beach. Find a safe and comfortable to practice a meditation that energizes your creativity chakra, also known as the sacral chakra, located in the lower abdomen, approximately 2 "below your novel, I mean your ship.

Good luck and enjoy! Go Create. Inspire others.

Michelle Hedgecock, CC (aka The Nature Coach) is a graduate and certified coach through the Coach Training Alliance (CTA), a top 10, International Coach Federation (ICF) accredited coach training program. She also has an A.S. in Botany and a B.A. in Anthropology. Her practice creatively blends her spiritual, academic, and professional backgrounds in science and nature with compelling results for her clients. Learn more about Michelle and how to “connect with nature to restore yours” through her private coaching, Personal Mandala Series™, workshops, and Your Nature ezine™ at http://www.karunacoaching.com/

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