Hi John, Standing over the Pacific Coast Highway on a recent trip to Los Angeles, I observed two paths of cars move in evening traffic – north along the mountain and south along the coast. On the surface, all the cars felt the same - the drivers were all on the same highway with the same sunset as their backdrop. But, of course, each car was moving (some fast, others slow) toward a unique destination. Similarly, do you ever get caught thinking there's only one "right" direction with art... ...one way to draw something, hold a paintbrush, or make meaningful art? Of course, we all know that isn't true, but our minds can go there. Some us might gravitate toward straightforward art, while others move toward something more subtle. Some find joy in realism, while others delight in abstraction. The direction you move in, or that your child moves in, isn't what matters. What matters is that you move with purpose and intention while following your intuition. This is exactly why I created a different kind of art studio for kids – one where young artists don't just follow along but genuinely choose their path. Some days, they might want to follow step-by-step guidance; others, they might want to venture off the beaten path and let their imagination guide them. Both journeys are equally valuable, creative, and "right." Ready to let your young artist chart their creative course? 👉 Our online studio doors open soon! Click here to learn more about my flexible, joy-filled approach to art-making and save your child's spot. On the journey with you, Rachelle P.S. Here are three ways I can help you bring more art to your child or for yourself: Make an Autumn Landscape Collage - use this spark as a starting point Fill your days with easy and inspiring creativity-boosting art activities for kids with TinkerLab Schoolhouse (doors open soon!) Plan a full year of art lessons for your classroom with our K-5 art plan. Get it here Useful Resources Whatever your next creative project might be, if you need some help I have tons of resources waiting for you. Pop over to the blog for creative activity ideas, there are free tools on the Creativity Resources page of my website, and find affordable classes in my shop. Follow along and see what I'm up to on Instagram. |