My work is spontaneous and intuitive. I use the i-Ching, rather than the analytical and often unreliable mind. The upper half of this image shows a ghostly ethereal image…
Author: <span>Karen Divine</span>
Strange Thing characters begin to gather together. Strange Things Love the Opera: I guess they were restless and without a firm direction so what more appropriate then to put…
Strange Thing Becomes Disconnected: She’s all in her head…too much thought and too little attention is being paid to what’s around her. The clothes are there to remind her of…
Strange Thing Smokes in Bed: I heard she smoked in bed and set the house on fire. She lays here with a big cigarette in her mouth and the shape…
from “Strange Things Are Happening in Barbara Hepworth’s Bed” Part 2 Strange Thing Remembers Her Lovers: In this image, she is reflecting back on her previous lovers, gazing as a…
On a spring trip to London in 2011, my dear friend Tracy and I traveled through Cornwall, England. Having been a photographer since the early 1970’s, it was the first…
Creating art is having a conversation with oneself. It’s an opportunity to express our innermost, and often hidden, feelings. This takes courage to allow these emotions to reveal themselves. It…
Steal Art that moves you. Internalize it. Memorize the feeling it gives you and hold onto that. Don’t use left brain judgement. Stay open to the feeling and when…
OVERVIEW Finding Freedom through the Creative Process is about the wonderful connection we can make when establishing a mindfulness process and applying it to the creative process. It’s a practice…
How does Meditation relate to the creative process? What do we tap into during mediation and what is it that is driving the creative mind? Learning to focus on the breath, allows…