These cards are inspired by creativity teacher Carla Sonheim who finds sidewalk cracks a great starting point to drawing from imagination. In her new book,
Drawing and Painting Imaginary Animals, which she introduced last night at a local bookstore, she explains many out of the box ways to approach artistic expression.
Instead of sidewalk cracks, I used the patterns on the table at which I sat during a 4-day seminar on how to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for children. Doodling was a helpful pastime while I learned about so many difficult and important subject matters pertaining children's safety in families. Once again I found it soothing to draw and not at all distracting to what I was listening to.
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278/365, sent to Los Angeles, CA |
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279/365, hand-delivered in Seattle |
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280/365, sent to Seattle, WA |
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281/365, sent to Seattle, WA |
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282/365, sent to Seattle, WA |
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