Saturday, March 17, 2007

Imagination Arts Workshops. What are they?


Imagination Arts interactive programs use games of observation to access the right side of the brain. Drawings are created without looking at the paper. The activity of drawing, using proven learn-to-draw techniques, allows the left side of the brain rest and paves the way for the right side of the brain to use its many talents. Right-brain activity is associated with inner peace, intuitive thinking and bonding.


  • All artists know the peace and contentment that they experience while creating art.
  • Imagination Arts games and activities, set to music, allow the non-artist to experience the same beneficial effects of such right-brain activity, without the pressure of creating an artwork.


  • A seismograph records the process of earth movement.
  • Imagination Arts transfers eye movement to muscle movement.


  • A puddle of water is the result of the process of melting an ice cube. The shape of the puddle is inconsequential.
  • Imagination Arts exercises create a process for activating the right side of the brain. The lines drawn on paper are inconsequential.


  • "Aha" moments are the result of the right side of the brain figuring things out when you least expect it.
  • Imagination Arts can help trigger "aha" moments without having to wait for chance to allow it to happen.


  • Thinking outside of the box involves expanding one's thoughts beyond the familiar.
  • Imagination Arts activates the process for out-of-the-box thinking.


  • Magicians have certain tricks of the trade that are seldom revealed to the public.
  • Imagination Arts reveals the tricks used by artists to create art, and presents them as a way to relax, activate intuition, and create group bonding.

1 comment:

Cheryl said...

Thanks for explaining imagination arts. Good luck with the program. Most people have a hard time thinking outside the box. Keep us informed, OK?