View allAll Photos Tagged creative

This photo was taken on Djäkneberget in Västerås. I got the idea as me and my boyfriend was walking to my mom´s place. I think it turned out pretty well.

Kevredone (345) Please feel free to to join us at.. BE CREATIVE WITH COLOUR OR BLACK AND WHITE At

www.flickr.com/groups/justhavefunwithphotos/</a</a</a

Attribution: Smithsonian's National Zoo

Today, I am thrilled to be launching the new mobile artistry course "Adventures in Creative Mobile Artistry" which I hope will explain why iPhoneographyCentral has been a little quiet of late. It's been a complete labour of love which began over a year ago and now I am happy to announce that it is finally ready for release.

 

I am genuinely excited to be sharing all the best iPhone artistry techniques I've learned in this new series of carefully crafted tutorials. The course includes lots of "live" video footage and onscreen tutorials as I demonstrate the whole creative process from where to find inspiration in our everyday surroundings to in-depth editing and slow shutter painterly techniques and processes.

 

INTRODUCTORY OFFER:

If you'd like to know more about the course and take advantage of the launch price of 50% off, please click the banner below::

all rights reserved by len downes

#alphabetchallenge week C

I just finished putting together my bee blocks for my son's bed and can't decide how to quilt it. Any suggestions out there?

Ok, it is so close to spring....I'm coming out of hibernation, and just had that impulse, to create something...In my yard, and computer....lol

 

Thanks for visiting, and your lovely comments!

A.Vinogradov/V.Dubosarsky

Created for Macro Mondays, theme forks. Used vintage lens - pentacon 29mm f2.8 with extension tube.

Attribution: smithsonian's National Zoo

Dr. Clive Robbins, MT-BC, is a co-originator of Creative Music Therapy and has worked with developmentally and multiply disabled children for over fifty years. Throughout his sixteen years of teamwork, beginning in 1959, with Dr. Paul Nordoff, Dr. Robbins was continuously active in the practice, documentation, study, research, and demonstration of creative music therapy with children and adolescents and worked with children presenting a wide range of disabling conditions. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s he engaged in explorative clinical practice and research in a variety of settings in the United States, and in traveling and teaching extensive­ly in treatment, training, and demonstration projects with children and adolescents in manylocations in Europe and Scandinavia.

 

From 1975 – 1981 he worked together with his wife Carol Robbins at the New York State School for the Deaf at Rome, New York and, in 1982, he relocated to Australia and established music therapy programs at Warrah Village, and Inala School, Sydney, Australia. During these years Clive Robbins was closely involved in establishing and developing treatment, training and research centers for the practice of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy in London (1974), Germany (1980), and Australia (1984). In 1989, with Carol Robbins, he established the Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy at New York University.

 

Through his clinical practice, teaching, supervision, lectures, workshops, writings, and media presentations with Paul Nordoff, 1959-74; Carol Robbins, 1975-96: and subsequently in collaboration with staff members of the Nordoff-Robbins Ceter for Music Therapy at New York University. Dr. Robbins has become internationally recognized for his teaching of clinical resources, his research into processes of music therapy, and for his commitment to higher standards of clinical practice, creativity and musicianship in music therapy. He continues to travel and teach internationally.

 

Clive Robbins holds honorary doctorates from Combs College of Music, Philadelphia; The University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany, and the State University of New York. With Paul Nordoff, he co-authored Music Therapy for Handicapped Children, 1965, St George Books; Therapy in Music for Handicapped Children, 1971-2005, Music Therapy in Special Education, 1971-2006, Creative Music Therapy, 1977-2007, all published by Barceona Publishers; and many books of musical activities for children, published by Theodore Presser. With Carol Robbins, he co-authored Music for the Hearing Impaired and Other Special Groups; Snow White: A Guide to Child Centered Music Theatre, Barcelona Publishers, and songs and musical plays for children. Together they also edited Healing Heritage: Paul Nordoff Exploring the Tonal Language of Music, 1998, Barcelona Publishers. With Michele Ritholz he edited Themes for Therapy 1999, and More Themes for Therapy 2003, Karl Fischer, New York. in 1997 he published What a Wonderful Song her Life Sang: An Anthology of Appreciation for Carol Robbins, and in 2005 he published A Journey into Creative Music Therapy, Barcelona Publishers.

 

hugging-pillow-pebble right now!!

just contact me,

MY MSN: Miyamiller AT hotmail.com

Piedra llamada "El Centinela" que le da nombre al cerro que se encuentra a unos 5km de la ciudad de Tandil

"Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity." T.S Elliot

 

Creativity is driven by the need to express or release. While anxiety forms when release cannot be found. Expression is a natural urge and one that should be practised continuously.

 

In creativity you have freedom; in freedom mistakes are welcomed and anxiety is abandoned.

 

For those with an objective, art is the result of choosing the right mistake to keep.

 

Tumblr | Twitter | Youtube | WordPress | Instagram

My eyes make pictures, when they are shut.

 

By: Samuel Taylor Coleridge

From: A Day Dream

 

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Copyright © Francesca Alviani All rights reserved

Thanks for visiting!

It's deeper than you think :)

We found my dad's old film camera! <3

I can't wait to buy film and try it out! :D

Hope you guys had a great day :)

Thank you, for 3,000 views(:

1 2 ••• 4 5 7 9 10 ••• 79 80