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Feel Something, Make Something A Guide to Collaborating with Your Emotions , Caitlin Metz
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Understanding emotions is a lifelong process. It’s possible that since you were a tiny human, you were taught to avoid, suppress, or even fight your own feelings. What if you could create a safe space to explore them? To observe, extract, connect, and create in collaboration with them instead?
THIS BOOK IS NOT ABOUT MAKING PERFECTLY POLISHED WORKS OF ART. THE OUTCOME OF YOUR MAKING IS ARBITRARY; THE PROCESS IS THE WORK.
In these pages, Caitlin Metz invites you to take a breath and make something—anything—in collaboration with your emotions. You’ll learn to ritualize your creative practice, converse with your inner self, document your life, express yourself, and disrupt stagnant or destructive habits, all in the service of being curious about your feelings instead of resistant to them.
LEARN HOW TO
BODYMAP
MINDMAP
TURN A SELFIE INTO A SELF-PORTRAIT
USE DRAWING AS A GROUNDING TECHNIQUE
WRITE A MANIFESTO
MAKE A ZINE
TEAR-OUT POCKET ZINE INSIDE!
An intimate, quietly revolutionary guide to using art to process, understand, and collaborate with your feelings, from the co-author of My Body, My Home.
Understanding our emotions is a lifelong process. Many of us were taught to avoid, suppress, or run away from intense feelings like grief, anger, and sadness. What if, instead of hiding from your emotions, you collaborated with them?
Feel Something, Make Something is a guide to experimental, creative self-expression and reflection. Caitlin Metz believes that making artwhether its a detailed scribble on a crumpled receipt or a 100-day series of photosgives your feelings a physical form and provides space to observe them from a distance. To help kickstart your creative process, Metz offers tutorials on zine-making (complete with a pull-out DIY zine to keep in your wallet), drawing, bodymapping, mindmapping, self-portraiture, and writing personal manifestos.
This act of creation can be a form of release, documentation, ritual, conversation, or disruption. You may choose to sustain your feeling, to channel it into your work, or to shift it completely. To feel something and make something is both an invitation to take a breath and an opportunity to shift your perspective.
Feel Something, Make Something is not about making perfectly polished works of art. The outcome of your art-making is arbitrary. The process is the work.
Gewicht
0,211 Kg
Uit jaar:
2023
Uitvoering:
Paperback
Drukkerij
in China
Uitgever(Label):
Clarkson Potter/Publishers imprint of Random House
Omslagontwerp (Vormgeving omslag):
Caitlin Metz
Vormgeving (Lay-out, Opmaak):
Caitlin Metz+Danielle Deschenes
Aantal pagina's
159
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