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| Art by Laura Sweeney, Ed.D. Copyright |
Laura Sweeney, Ed.D.,M.F.A. I have been offering creative art coaching services since February 2008, taking care to provide
clients with the best-quality Creative Art Coaching, Intelligent-Art-Hybrid Coaching (IAH), mentoring, and art.
You can order e-mail coaching through Paypal which will securely take your credit card or check payment. For
telephone coaching, please, submit a brief description of your creative activities and goals.
I have fifteen years
certified teaching experience in the Georgia public schools and have worked with foreign and international students for
more than a decade, teaching art and literature at seven schools including elementary, middle and high schools, and at
community colleges. Working with people of various nationalities, with a variety of talents and abilities, has provided
me a global perspective that prepares me to assist the international and ESOL communities in addition to native
English speakers.
I have attended both public and private higher learning institutions in the United States, Italy
and abroad. My numerous creative hobbies include drawing, painting, calligraphy, foreign languages, reading and
writing about education and fictive writing. I have developed black and white photography, painted ceramics, made pinhole
cameras and even tried my hand at screenwriting. In addition to my continuous engagement in the arts and ongoing learning, my
extensive travels included visits to Spain, Italy, Ireland, England, Canada, Mexico, Portugal, Holland, Switzerland, and
the former Yugoslavia, just to name a handful of my pilgrimages in search of art.
I will take on a limited
number of clients and actually take a look at their writing and art projects to assist in the brainstorming process.
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| Creativity is the integration of a wide range of ideas and concepts. Illustration by Laura Sweeney. |
Vision
Creativity
coaching helps clients recognize their creative potential for success and growth through the consideration
of new questions and ideas. Clients have all the answers within themselves and are capable of success in various creative aspects
of their lives. Brainstorming and diagramming new concepts play an essential
role in the coaching process. We are not limited, as creativity coaches and creators, to adhere to a single methodology since
the solutions to challenges vary depending upon the client, the coach, and personal goals.
I strongly recommend
reading fiction and observing visual arts. For instance, the fictive book entitled "TheWitch of Portobello,"
by Paulo Coehlo, is a narrative work describing the creative art process that ultimately brings an almost-magical serenity
to the protagonist and her followers. Coehlo describes the importance of the spaces between the calligraphic letters and the
void that falls between dancers' movements, the balance between the negative and positive spaces, such empty spaces in
which new images spontaneously fill the mind are the essence of art.
The colored pencil illustration (above)
depicts the creative spark that ignites when the various elements of the arts
go into motion within the mind. Intelligent-art hybrid art combines both logic and intuition. Creative sparks often integrate
elements that would ordinarilly be envisioned in separate contexts. It is a matter putting elements in unusual and refreshing
combinations to succeed in artistic creation.
The purpose of creativity coaching is to provide positive support while
facilitating the client's desire to find the answers within his or her own intuitive processes. All
individuals are creators and capable of bettering their own lives and the lives of those around them through creative endeavors.
We posses the ability to evolve spiritualy for the better through daily exposure to the visual, literary
and musical arts, manifesting creativity even when least expected, in the executive office, the home, the kitchen,
the sports arena and the political sphere as the arts lift us up as high as we are willing to dream.
Creativity
coaches are sensitive to the needs of their clients. They focus upon positive outcomes and feel free to experiment
with playful ideas that result from the brainstorming process. Silliness and spontaneity pervade the intuitive realm
and coaching process.
Intuition
is direct knowledge that comes from from contemplation, intense thought, and reflection. At Creative Art Coaching International,
we value and seek to develop the intuitive mind by utilizing brainstorming and meditation techniques that improve intuitiveness.
Intuition is a form of intelligence that, although enhanced by study, is best manifested through inner reflection, silence,
and thoughtful communication with others. In order to expand one's intuition and solve problems or create new options,
one must take time each day to reflect in silence. New art, literature, scientific discoveries, and unique business plans
result from intuitive explorations.
Einstein is one of our intuitive champions. He said,
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world." In other
words, knowledge dwells in the past while imagination builds the future.
Vision is the power to imagine and visualize possibilities. Having vision
entails utilizing intuition to make plans, diagrams, and preparations for both team and individual endeavors. Forming a mental
picture of how the team will be organized ensures it will be much easier to organize smaller tasks into manageable, larger undertakings.
Any time one embarks on a new journey, he or she should embark with vision arising from thought, reflection, meditation or
fantasy.
We practice an ongoing philosophical
discussion concerning the nature of art and what it means to be an artist from the perspective of the individual
creator. Clients and students determine for themselves the roles of artists and the elements of art. What role does
creative imagination play in art? Some individuals think of art as being intuitively or even divinely inspired; whereas, others
believe art is merely a discipline or a combination of intuition and discipline. Certainly, the balance is different for various
individuals, and many disciplines fall into the category or art.
An artist
is a person with unique skills in one or more creative areas and may include writers, musicians, chefs, painters or others
who actively form original products and ideas. Artists have imagination and find joy in creation. An artist
may strive to produce aesthetic works, mundane creations or products that deliberately lack aesthetics altogether. How one
chooses to be an artist or live the artist's life is a personal choice that
only the creator-client can make for himself or herself.
There are various types
of intelligences from which artists benefit. At Creative Art Coaching International, we reflect upon academic
intelligence, creative intelligence, kinesthetic intelligence and emotional intelligence. Perhaps kinesthetic
intelligence is one of the least understood forms of intelligence. If kinesthetic intelligence were fully appreciated,
it would enhance other realms of creative activities and learning. Whereas many people have high IQs and demostrate intellectual
prowess, learning does not stop with the left brain. Rather, we all can be more productive if we develop our intuitive
sides while utilizing physical activities to improve learning, and enhance our ability to get along with others.
A hybrid of
art ideas (IAH) refers to the beauty of taking two or more supposingly opposite concepts and making
them into one. Writers, dancers, and visual artists combine ideas that do not ordinarily go together.
We practice an ongoing philosophical
discussion concerning the nature of art and what it means to be an artist from the perspective of the individual
creator. Clients and students determine for themselves the roles of artists and the elements of art. What role does
creative imagination play in art? Some individuals think of art as being intuitively or even divinely inspired; whereas, others
believe art is merely a discipline or a combination of intuition and discipline. Certainly, the balance is different for various
individuals, and many disciplines fall into the category or art.
An artist
is a person with unique skills in one or more creative areas and may include writers, musicians, chefs, painters or others
who actively form original products and ideas. Artists have imagination and find joy in creation. An artist
may strive to produce aesthetic works, mundane creations or products that deliberately lack aesthetics altogether. How one
chooses to be an artist or live the artist's life is a personal choice that
only the creator-client can make for himself or herself.
There are various types
of intelligences from which artists benefit. At Creative Art Coaching International, we reflect upon academic
intelligence, creative intelligence, kinesthetic intelligence and emotional intelligence. Perhaps kinesthetic
intelligence is one of the least understood forms of intelligence. If kinesthetic intelligence were fully appreciated,
it would enhance other realms of creative activities and learning. Whereas many people have high IQs and demostrate intellectual
prowess, learning does not stop with the left brain. Rather, we all can be more productive if we develop our intuitive
sides while utilizing physical activities to improve learning, and enhance our ability to get along with others.
A hybrid of
art ideas (IAH) refers to the beauty of taking two or more supposingly opposite concepts and making
them into one. Writers, dancers, and visual artists combine ideas that do not ordinarily go together. Juxtaposing opposite themes adds uniqueness to creation, so I would challenge you to reflect
upon your personal hybrid of ideas.
When I was in art school, I recall having been assigned the creation
of a sculpture of two animals combined into a new creature. Perhaps this was a perfect example of the Intelligent-Art
Hybrid (IAH) concept which challenges clients to combine the left-logical
and right-intuitive realms of the mind with an acceptance that these separate
areas of the mind can work together in harmony to create a masterwork.
I challenge you to find spiritual fulfillment within art, regardless
of your religious beliefs or absence of religious beliefs. There is something spiritually uplifting about the act of creation
both within the traditional fields of arts and in other areas of our lives including business leadership, teaching, mentoring,
coaching, gardening and painting ceramics. Most recently, I
was impressed by the book entitled "The Witch of Portobello" by Paulo Coehlo because the protagonist, Athena, found
her spirituality in dance and calligraphy. Such acts were meditative for her as she learned more within the pauses between
letters and movements (the negative spaces) than from within the positive spaces. What are the visions that arise when
you are in the act of creation?
Take a look at authors such as Paulo Coehlo, Umberto Ecco, Ernest Hemingway and others to enhance your own artistic
abilities. Fictive writers are sources of inspiration for all creators. I happen to receive inspiration from Greek, Norse
and Celtic myths and would encourage creators to look at these ancient sources. I encourage you to take a look at
literary plots, such as Shakespearean drama, and to look for the repetition of these plots in both contemporary literature
and modern life.
The Italian Futurists, Expressionsists, Surrealists, Frida
Kahlo (as a representative of female art), and the evolution of the arts from prehistoric times to modern days are observed
to develop personal style, symbolism and individual purpose. There is much to be learned from one's preferences
in art and from art that one does not understand. For example, pilgrims in search of their own abilities should look at the
styles of artists and writers that they do not appreciate as a method of developing compassion.
No doubt, people will try to discourage you along your path, and but you should not give up no matter whether
others understand your objective. It is only when you begin to have faith in yourself as a creator that you will succeed in
your endeavors. In the end, only you can determine whether or not your work is worthwhile, so keep a positive outlook and
set new trends!
There is published evidence that many great authors and artists did not achieve
recognition during their lifetimes, but merely because those people around them did not recognize the real value of their
work does not make their work any less worthwhile or important. Edgar Alan Poe and Vincent Van Gogh are only two examples
of great artists whose work did not receive the acclaim it deserved during their lifetimes. Frida Kahlo had difficulty paying
her bills because she did not earn enough money through painitng, but she is one of the greatest artists who ever lived
and who worked in a medium that had previously been known as the "men's" medium. Those creative individuals who
profit spiritually and financially from creativity today are those who have faith in themselves.
Serving You I take enormous pride in assisting clients. I hope you will find
something on my Web site that will meet your needs as a creator. For custom orders, please, call
or email and let me know what you would like.
I look forward to doing business with you.
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