You Can Move Mountains
You, yes YOU, are capable of amazing things! You are a creative being endowed with everything you need to make your dreams come true. We believe in you! What are your creative dreams? Share with us in the comments below.
You, yes YOU, are capable of amazing things! You are a creative being endowed with everything you need to make your dreams come true. We believe in you! What are your creative dreams? Share with us in the comments below.
This week we welcome Patrick Dougherty to our interview platform here on “Living in Creative Spirit.” By day, I am a (CPA) certified public accountant and by night I am a CPA (creative playful artist). I was born in St. Louis, MO and grew up in Overland Park, KS. I attended KU & Rockhurst College…
It is our pleasure to welcome Tracey Nicholson as this week’s featured artist on “Living in Creative Spirit.” Artist Bio: Born in Daytona Beach Florida in 1965 I’ve been hanging out sand and surf since before I could walk. My mom says my distinctive style of lettering and doodling has been recognizable since early days…
A quote hanging over my desk reads, “She believed she could, so she did.” With my belief that I could create a new ministry focused on creative expression – and the support of that belief by family and friends – I launched Unity Arts Ministry this year. I can not believe how much we have done in…
The Creative Spirit and Prayer: Aligning With Spirit Within Originally aired on Unity Online Radio, Wednesday, February 24, 2016 Description: An artist, writer, teacher, and soon-to-be Unity minister, Jeniffer Hutchins is currently in her third year of ministerial school and will be graduating in June. Jeniffer has a degree in art education and has worked as an…
We welcome mixed media artist, Kaira Boston to this week’s edition of “Living in Creative Spirit.” I’m a mixed media artist that translates the layers of life, dreams, visions and intention in a layered visual way via color, texture, shapes and words which inspires and motivates clients when they see their art to continue making…
Growing up, I celebrated 4th of July with a large family gathering at my aunt’s house. I’d work with my cousins to create a giant whirlpool in the pool, play badminton with my mom, eat meme’s homemade clam cakes and chowder, and await the evening firework display (put on by my uncle and his collection…