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Darcey, Sheila

 
9781250773876: Sketch by Sketch

Synopsis

Transform your life, process your emotions, and find joy in Sheila Darcey's Sketch by Sketch

During a difficult time in her life, author Sheila Darcey found that the act of sketching and freestyle drawing--of giving a physical form to her thoughts, emotions and ideas--was an impactful way to process what she was feeling. One simple sketch became a daily practice and developed into a meditative and therapeutic tool that Sheila has taught and shared with thousands of people.

Sketch by Sketch will help you create a daily sketching practice that shifts you from negative thinking and spiraling emotions into the realm of possibility. By using art to connect your left brain with your right brain, Sketch by Sketch will unlock your basic human need to create, express, and feel--regardless of whether or not you think of yourself as an artist.

In Sketch by Sketch, you'll find over 40 sketching prompts on a variety of topics from hope to stillness that will help you connect with your emotions, practice mindfulness, and negotiate change. With each drawing you'll find you are able to process your experiences in a powerful new way. Step by step, sketch by sketch, you'll find peace, creativity, and healing on the page.

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À propos des auteurs

Sheila Darcey has 20+ years of experience as a facilitator and consultant in the technology and digital agency space. Her work with Fortune 500 companies informs her understanding of what drives transformative growth in individuals and teams. She earned a Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree from the University of Memphis and certification in Social Emotional Arts (SEA) from UCLA. The SEA certificate empowers educators, community arts professionals, mental health practitioners, and anyone interested in maximizing social-emotional benefits of arts experiences, and minimizing self-judgment and anxiety that can impede learning and growth.

As a writer, professor, and instructional designer, Dr. Rachel Smith uses the principles of design and metaphor to support change management and the development of learning for a wide range of students and clients. Dr. Smith earned her Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy from UCLA, where her dissertation focused on designing educational technology applications for the user experience. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from California State University, Fullerton, with minor coursework in Child Development and Linguistics, and a Master of Arts in Administration focusing on Change Management from California State University, Northridge.

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