Win workshop that cures split brain!

visual-journals2Last week I posted infor­ma­tion about Lisa Sonora Beam’s retreat and a few weeks ago I reviewed her book The Cre­ative Entre­pre­neur. Lisa is also offer­ing two sum­mer on-line work­shops (sum­mer camps):

Pow­er­FULL Mag­i­cal Visual Jour­nals: a cre­ative process that can change your life (seri­ously!)

Most cre­atives suf­fer from split brains, and often spend their lives won­der­ing what’s wrong with them. But the split brain syn­drome is not only found in cre­atives, the tra­di­tion­ally edu­cated engi­neers, man­agers, MBAs etc. also suf­fer from the same syn­drome. The symp­toms of Split Brain Syn­drome are a lim­ited abil­ity to inte­grate both the log­i­cal and the cre­ative, in other words a lack of whole brain perception.

Designed to pro­vide sim­i­lar mate­r­ial and guid­ance as the live ver­sion this class will be an online work­shop that includes:

  • 90 minute self-paced mp3 tutorial
  • Full-color course work­book loaded with exam­ples and visual jour­nal prompts
  • Access to pri­vate work­shop dis­cus­sion forum mod­er­ated by Lisa Sonora Beam
 

Comments

  1. I never really believed in split brain before until now. I just con­sid­ered myself one of those per­sons who had the abil­ity to think pro­duc­tively with an added bonus of cre­ative think­ing with a flair. As a mar­ket­ing direc­tor in my for­mer life I could always design and pro­duce the mate­ri­als needed rather than use an ad agency. It was a huge bonus to design with free­dom and cre­ate, from con­cept to com­pli­ca­tion. As a small busi­ness owner of a pot­tery stu­dio, I con­stantly stug­gle with right brain/left brain issues. When I’m in the stu­dio cre­at­ing, design­ing, glaz­ing and fir­ing, my mind is in the office think­ing about all the mar­ket­ing pieces that need to be com­pleted. When I’m on the com­puter I feel guilty that I have a stu­dio of work that needs to be com­pleted in a timely mat­ter. I resent the amount of time the com­puter steals from me on a daily basis for account­ing, ship­ping, mar­ket­ing, adver­tis­ing classes, main­tain­ing the web­site etc. I’m exhausted just think­ing about it as I type! Because I feel so pas­sion­ate about my work, I feel I can’t mar­ket it prop­erly. It’s not a wid­get busi­ness, but an exten­sion of me into each piece. Am I mak­ing any sense? It just dri­ves me crazy, so I do belive in brain split, I do, I do! Now I know the name and can label it and accept it. Thank you!

  2. I look at other people’s art jour­nals and always wish I had the abil­ity to draw well enough to actu­ally cap­ture a visual image or idea. I also would like to develop a knack of writ­ing thoughts out in my own words so that I could use them in my art­work. I keep think­ing maybe some­thing some­what pro­found or uni­ver­sal would come out that would be valu­able to share. I am a cal­lig­ra­pher, you see. I love words them­selves and I love bring­ing words to life.…as in full color and lively lines (as opposed to black ink, black let­ters, and straight black lines of text which is so often asso­ci­ated with cal­lig­ra­phy. I feel that jour­nal­ing thoughts and image ideas would be one of the best way to develop my art­work. But, I’m over­whelmed by the idea of start­ing a jour­nal and hav­ing the time to main­tain it. This work­shop is appeal­ing to me in that I’d have a bit of encour­age­ment and guid­ance to do journaling.

  3. I moved from an urban envi­ron­ment to a quiet, rural, in-the-middle-of-nowhere place that gives me the oppor­tu­nity to look out my win­dows and see birds, trees, sky, and watch grass grow­ing. I believe hav­ing con­tact with a gifted teacher and an oppor­tu­nity to cre­ate a visual jour­nal will ‘get me going’ in art mak­ing. Warm regards, Joyce Yamamoto

  4. KitNo Gravatar says:

    .… because the book is fan­tas­tic, but I READ it more than DO it … I have had a strong DESIRE to keep a visual jour­nal but keep find­ing excuses…because keep­ing a visual jour­nal just might be the miss­ing link (for me) between analy­sis paral­y­sis and the deep (some­times con­fus­ing) sea of infi­nite ideas …
    .-= Kit´s last blog ..Inspir­ing Radi­ographs =-.

  5. I’ve been think­ing about split brain since read­ing this work­shop descrip­tion and respond­ing a week ago. Part of my split brain behav­ior is that daily I am con­fronted with what I ‘think’ I should do and what I ‘want’ to do. Most often, I give in to what I ‘think’ I should do rather than doing what my artist-self ‘wants’ to do. How to change my behav­ior? How to act on my artist’s insticts?! How to deal with split brain?! THAT is the daily life strug­gle! Warm regards, Joyce Yamamoto

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