Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Circle 11.18

After check-ins this week, we talked about the first few pages in The War of Art by Steven Pressfield (those aren't numbered since they function as a preface to the next part of the book which covers the topic of Resistance). The topics were What I Do, What I Know, and The Unlived Life.

The art portion began with the intention of painting in an abstract way the Inner Being or that energy that inspires us as artists (but rules are meant be broken, etc.). The prompt for the activity came from a line in the book (on one of those not numbered pages), "A writer writes with his genius; an artist paints with hers; everyone who creates operates from this sacramental center. It is our soul's seat, the vessel that holds our being-in-potential, our star's beacon and Polaris."

On Tuesday, the 2nd, we'll cover pages 5-30 of Book One, RESISTANCE: Defining the Enemy.

The opening quotation for this first section is by the Dalai Lama:

"The enemy is a very good teacher."

Just a few notes about the schedule. We won't meet Nov. 25th on account of Thanksgiving unless some of you want to alter that (we can discuss via email) and then we are scheduled for the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 2, and then Wednesday evenings, 6:30-8:00, beginning Dec. 10.
Finally, welcome to Brynne and Dot--we are happy to meet you! Some of us are planning to meet at the DMA this Friday evening for Late Night at the DMA (around 7:30 at the front desk). So join us if you are so inclined.

4 comments:

kimmarla said...

It looks like everyone had such a good time! Thank you for sharing with those of us who couldn't be there! See you after Thanksgiving!

Anonymous said...

Have a good Thanksgiving Holiday, Kim!

loladeatzlan said...

Really enjoyed the Nov 18 circle meet. Loved the art process.
I have decided that I will never never never never allow my pics to be taken again however. YUCK!!!
(lol) no really though.
(sigh)

Anonymous said...

Okay, after the ridiculous self obsessive note I posted earlier, I decided to post something more productive.
The drawings and photos on this blog are beautiful! Anyone is lucky to be a part of this talented and observant group of artists.
I enjoyed the museum late night - wasn't able to hook up with anyone while I was there, but no matter, the exhibits are worth going. Wondering around a great museum alone is something I thoroughly love at anytime.
Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving. Don't let the relatives drive you too crazy. I have decided to stay away from the family this year. So it should be peaceful..ahhhhhh