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Were you a child fortunate to be able to wander and play in Nature? To touch the rocks, trees, dirt, stones, moss, flowers, plants? Do you know that your sensitive fingertips retain those experiences and aid your creativity today? In this busy, concrete world, not many children or adults are able to avail themselves to the multitude of benefits that traipsing about in Nature affords. Wilderness flaneuring is a simple, easy, and beautiful corrective. Whether or not you were one of those lucky children, The Forest Flaneur offers you a step-by-step path that will ignite artistic desires and…mehr

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Were you a child fortunate to be able to wander and play in Nature? To touch the rocks, trees, dirt, stones, moss, flowers, plants? Do you know that your sensitive fingertips retain those experiences and aid your creativity today? In this busy, concrete world, not many children or adults are able to avail themselves to the multitude of benefits that traipsing about in Nature affords. Wilderness flaneuring is a simple, easy, and beautiful corrective. Whether or not you were one of those lucky children, The Forest Flaneur offers you a step-by-step path that will ignite artistic desires and amplify creativity via the following multi-faceted activities- Movement in Nature (wandering) Perception (visual and tactile) Stillness (incorporation of the experience) Enhanced creative expression (writing, drawing, sketching, sculpture, music, dance, etc.) Using finely detailed examples, you will learn how to elevate your artful endeavors to levels far beyond your current abilities and expectations. Become a Forest Flaneur today!
Autorenporträt
Rosalinda Ruiz Scarfuto, PhD is a native Californian , published poet, multimedia artist. She is a poet-painter and researcher investigating the 3D poetic canvas with tactile perception. Rosalinda began her artistic career with ceramics and poetry. She has lived and traveled from Japan to Spain walking the land including the Himalayas and Kenyan bush. Her first trip around the world was a 5-year sojourn completed by the age of 26. Over the years she has continued studying ceramics adding photography, Hanga, painting and jazz to her repertoire. Her prolonged stays in Asia fostered her Buddhist philosophy. Rosalinda is never far from her roots in California and is available for international workshops about the Forest Flaneur methodology she developed in her doctoral thesis.