Spend five minutes with this slow look video, made by @karlykallen and c/o @royalacademy, at Oriana Reinagle's "Study of Trees": https://t.co/72V3UdLqMN
@NSEAD1 @NSEAD_Sophie @NationalGallery @AlisaYates19 It was such a joy to be part of this! 🙌 inspirational and tireless art teachers sharing good practice and enjoying creative conversations in-person again, after a long long year. I’m so glad you enjoyed our workshops
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@NSEAD_Sophie @NationalGallery @AlisaYates19 Thank you @NationalGallery for being incredible host today. Thank you for three amazing workshops - perfect mindful and story-telling inspiration
@thinkingmuseum @SlowArtDay We are! We’re starting our #slowartday with 30 minutes of mindful, slow looking at a Rembrandt… and have more events through April. Looking forward to listening to your podcast - feels like Slow Art Day should have more reach..? https://t.co/ZVE1qwR8SB
A Roman door's threshold (limen) was an object of reverence, thought ominous to tread on it with the left foot. So steps leading into a Roman temple were of uneven number. A worshipper after placing right foot on the bottom step, would then place same foot over the threshold.
Play through mark-making, responding to the materials and sensations of artworks at the British Library - we loved delivering this Drawing & Mindfulness workshop and are excited to be developing another weekend course for 2022