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This is a wonderful memory from "The Chiba Floral Museum"

in Mihama-ku, Chiba City, Japan.

 

Here is maritan cat!

 

There was a craft area and an exhibition of lovely dried flowers. I had a chance to make this tile using the lovely flowers that they provided. It was such a fun and creative time.

Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.

 

Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.

 

Featuring:

 

Mustafa Ahmed, poet

Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival

Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author

Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University

Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host

Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken

Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry

Saukrates, artist and musician

David Usher, singer-songwriter and author

Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.

 

Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.

 

Featuring:

 

Mustafa Ahmed, poet

Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival

Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author

Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University

Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host

Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken

Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry

Saukrates, artist and musician

David Usher, singer-songwriter and author

Wallpaper of the Creativity is the new religion, realized with Manu Santana.

A simple piece inspired by Donna Downey

Chidren got to create their own robots from Legos.

Thanks in advance for your visit and comment! Welcome to visit...

An interviewed Portrait I did with the ever so lovely Aisha A.K.A Miss Betty-Sue.

Read more here: (In Dutch) www.twentwatchers.nl/people/2016/03/30/aisha-reehuis-bett...

painting leftovers #HDR #art #brush #color #colorful #colors #home #painting

Some enlightening conversation at docrafts Creativity's booth

Students used the engineering design process to create an object out of cardboard focusing on the principles of STEAM and our first quarter standards.

Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.

 

Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.

 

Featuring:

 

Mustafa Ahmed, poet

Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival

Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author

Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University

Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host

Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken

Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry

Saukrates, artist and musician

David Usher, singer-songwriter and author

to my friends who encourage me,

 

this heart is for you!

 

your kindness strengthens my sense of purpose and brings clarity to my vision.

 

even though photography would seem to be something we do on our own, it's better with people to learn from and share the experience with.

 

thank you for your visits, your creativity and your generous comments about what i have to offer.

 

you inspire me.

This amazing Cycle PARKING style i saw when i went for Flood relief work last week end.

Beyond the place of "I am right" and "You are wrong" there is a green meadow. I will meet you there.

Using natural materials, Minou creates an interactive experience for children. In this year's installation, They Sailed Away for a Year and a Day, Edward Lear's, The Owl and the Pussy Cat comes to life. Children are invited to participate by climbing aboard the pea green boat or strumming a musical instrument. Featuring the Owl and the Pussy Cat song by The Neo.

Wallpaper of the Creativity is the new religion, realized with Manu Santana.

(From Media Essay Album)

 

Description of Subject Matter:

 

The photograph pictured above was taken for the media essay final project. The subject of the photo is my 50 pack of Crayola colored pencils. I initially purchased this pack back in high school to complete anatomy drawings, but in college I typically use them to color-code my notes and draw in my free time. When this photo was taken, I was in the study room in my dorm, studying for my Intro to World Cinema final. The purpose of these colored pencils in my snapshot album is to represent creativity.

 

Relationship to Story/Theme:

 

These colored pencils are representative of "My College Experience" because taking this Intro to Visual Culture course has definitely inspired my creativity as a student. One of my favorite parts about this class was the fact that all of the assignments were very open-ended and did not have explicit criteria/descriptions. I think that this kind of coursework really gives students the ability to express their interests & creativity without having to necessarily worry about their grade being negatively impacted. Additionally, I liked the fact that most of the work was composed of group projects. I feel as though working with peers allows students to get a wide range of different perspectives on certain subjects. Working with others also provides the opportunity for collaboration. Moving on from this class, I hope that creativity will continue to be one of the "things I can have" following graduation. I have been inspired to create my own artwork in the future.

Harris Center teacher-naturalist John Benjamin leads a fungus lesson with a group of 8th grade students at Great Brook School in Antrim, NH in November. Great Brook Schooll science teachers work with a combination of in-person and remote students, so a laptop was brought outside to allow the students at home to participate in the lesson. The remote learners then conducted their own mushroom scavenger hunts at home, while John led the activity with the in-person learners in the woods behind their school. When you're teaching in a pandemic, flexibility and creativity are key!

 

photo: Janet Altobello

Today's daily creativity is in honor of a person I never met but still cared about. A podcast personality that touched the lives of just about every person who every listened to him.

 

I created a vintage looking ad of Joe Murphy's alter ego advertising root beer. I'm not sure where the idea came from, it just poped into my head while listening to the Mason Rocket song by the Beatnik Turtles ( thesongoftheday.com/index.cgi?_d=040207 )

 

Miss you Joe.

 

I encourage anyone and everyone to donate some money to cancer research today.

The Lunts spent nearly two decades creating Ten Chimneys to be the perfect “stage set,” a retreat that could nurture creativity, rejuvenation, and lifelong friendships. Lynn and Alfred were the designers of this stage set, and longtime pal, the renowned Claggett Wilson, was their scenic artist. He lived at Ten Chimneys for nearly two years painting the walls and ceilings (and, in this illustration, the Arrival Hall) of the Main House. Working with Lynn and Alfred on the content, Claggett’s work helps to make Ten Chimneys oh-so-whimsical, and as personal as a diary.

Students used the engineering design process to create an object out of cardboard focusing on the principles of STEAM and our first quarter standards.

Part of @createstuff ongoing push for creativity, #30MOC with the theme of "the future"

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