Light Color Seasons Cycles - A 4 week series of Creative PRactices
Archived here are a series of newsletters I offered during February of 2021 around creative practice and themes of light, color, seasons and cycles. A good place to start is with the introduction email, linked below. Each day's newsletter includes a reflection, a practice to try and inspiration from other creators.
See some creations inspired by this series on Instagram at #papercolorearth
Introduction
Week One -
Welcome to a Week of Practices Around Light
Light and Shadow
Light and Water - Reflections
Points of Light in the Darkness
The Light We Share
Week Two -
Welcome to a Week of Practice Around Color
Collecting Colors
Creating Color Wheels as a Meditative Practice
Color in the Landscape and Cityscape
Let Color Inspire Language
Week Three -
Welcome to a Week Exploring Seasons
Anticipating Spring
Remembering Summer
Autumn Colors and the Wheel of the Year
Attending to Seasons as a Practice of Presence and Prayer
Week Four -
Welcome to a Week Focused on Cycles
Cycles as a Relationship of Opposites
Labyrinths as Maps for Cycles in our Lives and Experiences
Attending to Stages of Life Cycles in the Natural World
Endings as Beginnings and My Gratitude
See some creations inspired by this series on Instagram at #papercolorearth
Introduction
Week One -
Welcome to a Week of Practices Around Light
Light and Shadow
Light and Water - Reflections
Points of Light in the Darkness
The Light We Share
Week Two -
Welcome to a Week of Practice Around Color
Collecting Colors
Creating Color Wheels as a Meditative Practice
Color in the Landscape and Cityscape
Let Color Inspire Language
Week Three -
Welcome to a Week Exploring Seasons
Anticipating Spring
Remembering Summer
Autumn Colors and the Wheel of the Year
Attending to Seasons as a Practice of Presence and Prayer
Week Four -
Welcome to a Week Focused on Cycles
Cycles as a Relationship of Opposites
Labyrinths as Maps for Cycles in our Lives and Experiences
Attending to Stages of Life Cycles in the Natural World
Endings as Beginnings and My Gratitude