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In my studio

10/11/2014

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Today is Portland Open Studios!
I am sharing a glimpse into a current project I am working on in my studio.

This summer I fell deeply in love with the Oregon Coast.  I spent a blissful and magical couple of days while I had the opportunity to focus solely on my art and Soul Art Guide certification. You can read more about my upcoming Soul Art Journey here.

The coast is always a place where the forces of life and death are so raw and visible.  I found a beautiful shell and as I was observing it's graceful and delicate shape and colors I felt so inspired to write about it.  I am contemplating creating a photo essay of my experiences and discoveries at the coast. Being in the presence of such grace and beauty was a magical and life changing experience for me.

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Be a rainbow in someone else's cloud

10/6/2014

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Last month the community art project painting was installed and unveiled at The Portland Montessori School. We celebrated with a tea party.  This paining was created by students, parents and staff during the year end party in June.
After the painting was complete I stretched it onto stretcher bars and added an inspirational quote by Maya Angelou: "Be a rainbow in someone else's cloud".  I chose this quote because someone painted a rainbow and another painted a happy face. It just made sense :-). It's such a great reminder that with every kind word or action we can brighten someone's day!

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Great conversations happen

10/1/2014

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I am so lucky! I get to spend time with children that come to my classroom excited to get started. During the creative process many children experience epiphanies. It seems to be the order of the day. "Look, if I cut it this way I can make it connect!", or "See what I've made", or "This is so cool!"
Once the children are engaged in their creations and things are humming and buzzing with creativity, sure enough, one child or several children share what they are experiencing. Last week there was a particularly captivating insight that a 6 year old student shared. She said, while she was deeply engaged in her artwork "You see, you can't know the future. And you don't want to know, you just got to let it happen."

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    Elisabeth is an artist and designer who loves creating art with children and families.
    She lives in Portland, Oregon.

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    • World Heritage Sites >
      • Pueblo Bonito
      • Seshat in Karnak
      • Akhenaten's Amarna
      • Palace of Knossos
      • Teotihuacan
      • Potnia in Akrotiri
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  • COLLECT
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