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From Deborah:
It was an honor to do Interpretive Touch Drawing at Seeds of Compassion.
Touch Drawing is a simple yet profound process. Images are created through
the touch of fingertips on paper. The process allows for direct expression
of the soul, and can be used for deep therapeutic and spiritual purposes.
In the conference setting, I use Touch Drawing to visually portray the
content and energetic qualities of the lectures and musical performances.
Through the immediacy of the process, I can create 7- 8 drawings per hour.
These drawing were created during the Tuesday event; 'Inspiring Compassion
in Our Youth; Youth and Spiritual Connection Dialogue'. If you attended the
day or are watching it online, you can use these images to enhance the
feeling-tone of the presentations. Think of them as notes from the soul.
All these images will be posted soon on the CONFERENCE ART page at
www.touchdrawing.com. Go there if you would like to order a signed, archival
fine art print. Contact center@touchdrawing.com if you are interested in
purchasing an original or receiving permission to reproduce an image.
Drawings can be enhanced with color. A percentage of any income generated by
these images will be donated to support the ongoing work of Seeds of
Compassion.
All images © 2008 Deborah Koff-Chapin.
A part in a series of hand drawn mindmaps, diagrams, and sketchnotes from my personal visual thinking collection.
To boost creativity, look at things from many different perspectives. This gives you more information and helps you to see things more clearly.
This image was created in celebration of World Creativity and Innovation Week (April 15-21 every year) www.WCIW.org
I took these photos of a series of columns in a graphical organizer that I wrote from student comments, for our examination on world history.
All that these photos did is remind me that I give sucky exams.
1. Panel 3 - Second Interfaith Dialogue, 2. Panel 8 - Interfaith Dialogue, 3. Panel 10 - Interfaith Dialogue, 4. Panel 4 - Interfaith Dialogue, 5. Panell 2 - Interfaith Dialogue, 6. Panel 7 - Interfaith Dialogue, 7. Archbishop Tutu's Final Words, 8. The Dalai Lama's Closing Comment, 9. First Drawing - Interfaith Panel
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
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Jenna, Malia and Trevor finish a puzzle I brought. Too much soap and there's a mild bubble bath emergency. Jimmy gets quizzed over and over by the kids about the movie on TV.
We know that Neuland inks are nice, but are they "robot grade?" This shot was a closeup from the robot repair shop in downtown Pittsburgh.
From Deborah:
It was an honor to do Interpretive Touch Drawing at Seeds of Compassion.
Touch Drawing is a simple yet profound process. Images are created through
the touch of fingertips on paper. The process allows for direct expression
of the soul, and can be used for deep therapeutic and spiritual purposes.
In the conference setting, I use Touch Drawing to visually portray the
content and energetic qualities of the lectures and musical performances.
Through the immediacy of the process, I can create 7- 8 drawings per hour.
These drawing were created during the Tuesday event; 'Inspiring Compassion
in Our Youth; Youth and Spiritual Connection Dialogue'. If you attended the
day or are watching it online, you can use these images to enhance the
feeling-tone of the presentations. Think of them as notes from the soul.
All these images will be posted soon on the CONFERENCE ART page at
www.touchdrawing.com. Go there if you would like to order a signed, archival
fine art print. Contact center@touchdrawing.com if you are interested in
purchasing an original or receiving permission to reproduce an image.
Drawings can be enhanced with color. A percentage of any income generated by
these images will be donated to support the ongoing work of Seeds of
Compassion.
All images © 2008 Deborah Koff-Chapin.
I was invited once again by my colleagues of DG REGIO, European Commission, to visually record the two-day meeting of the European funds communicators. More than 250 communicators from across Europe gathered in a magnificent Ghent’s cloister, Belgium, to discuss the future of Cohesion Policy, learn and share the best practices to communicate the benefits of the EU funds to citizens. I thank my colleagues for inviting me to each of the biannual meetings since 2017. Since this first time we noticed that the graphic recording has become one of the most appreciated elements by the participants. The many positive feedback I receive at the event only confirm this observation. That all those who took the time to come and talk to me are also thanked.
Read my full blog post: www.claudionichele.eu/blog/another-happy-graphic-recordin...
I busted out this drawing to illustrate the theme of the first meeting of VizThink Philly. I will be leading a visual braindump activity .The meetup will happen on April 22, 2009 at a location TBA.
From Deborah:
It was an honor to do Interpretive Touch Drawing at Seeds of Compassion.
Touch Drawing is a simple yet profound process. Images are created through
the touch of fingertips on paper. The process allows for direct expression
of the soul, and can be used for deep therapeutic and spiritual purposes.
In the conference setting, I use Touch Drawing to visually portray the
content and energetic qualities of the lectures and musical performances.
Through the immediacy of the process, I can create 7- 8 drawings per hour.
These drawing were created during the Tuesday event; 'Inspiring Compassion
in Our Youth; Youth and Spiritual Connection Dialogue'. If you attended the
day or are watching it online, you can use these images to enhance the
feeling-tone of the presentations. Think of them as notes from the soul.
All these images will be posted soon on the CONFERENCE ART page at
www.touchdrawing.com. Go there if you would like to order a signed, archival
fine art print. Contact center@touchdrawing.com if you are interested in
purchasing an original or receiving permission to reproduce an image.
Drawings can be enhanced with color. A percentage of any income generated by
these images will be donated to support the ongoing work of Seeds of
Compassion.
All images © 2008 Deborah Koff-Chapin.
Venture deep into the wilderness of lost thought to the point that you physically shiver with apprehension, and there you will find creativity.
~ Carl Henegan
Creativity is often defined as the creation of something new and useful. To create something new, one must try something new. That often involves, or even requires, the creator to step outside their comfort zone a bit.
​While it is common to be somewhat apprehensive when faced with something new, highly creative people do not let any apprehension stop them. Highly creative folks enjoy taking risks, and know there's plenty to gain by trying new things.
Dr. Suzanne Shipley, president of Shepherd University; Karen Gergely, adjunct professors in the Department of Contemporary Art and Theater and Jim Auxer, mayor of Shepherdstown, meet in the center of German and King Streets during Monday's Art Parade.
The pressure of paying the bills each month forces us to live hand to mouth. We can't make a profit or put anything aside for the future.
This was done as a visual thinking exercise. It is a 'systems map' diagram which provides a map to an organisation, in this case the organisers of the London Olympics. When I started to do it I thought the diagram would follow a completely obvious format as it represented real organisations and the format is well defined. In fact there were quite a few decisions to make about what to show and where to put them.
What concept does this card represent to you? Is it something you have seen at work? Please share your thoughts.
Thursday August 02, 2018. Rungstegaard, Denmark. IFVP international conference. Live Scribers, Graphic Recorders, Visual Facilitators and many more.
What concept does this card represent to you? Is it something you have seen at work? Please share your thoughts.
Attached is the line-up of keynote speakers and breakout sessions for the Visual Literacy Conference March 17, 2012.