Painting from the Source

Painting from the Source by Aviva Gold, published by HarperCollins in September 1998, is a guide that encourages readers to reconnect with their innate creativity. This first edition spans 222 pages and is presented in English. The book invites individuals to paint without hesitation or self-doubt, emphasizing the joy of intuitive art and the importance of embracing one’s inner inspiration.
Readers will find a program designed to help them rediscover the freedom of unselfconscious art, reminiscent of childhood experiences at the easel. Gold advocates for a playful approach to painting, using simple materials like tempera paints and newsprint, allowing for exploration without concern for the final outcome. The book focuses on techniques that promote letting go of inhibitions and tapping into one’s creative source, making it accessible for anyone looking to revitalize their artistic expression.
Official synopsis Publisher
Imagine yourself painting with no hesitations, no conflicts. Your brush dips into pots of vibrantly colored paint; inner inspiration guides your hand into lines and shapes that find their perfect places on the paper . . .
Welcome! I’m Aviva Gold, your guide to the magic source. As children, all of us lived and painted intuitively. And as adults we can re-create the boundless joy of unselfconscious art by setting aside intellectual critique and self-doubt and reconnecting with the source. Remember standing at an easel as a child and painting in a trancelike state of wonder? Somewhere along the line this freedom gets trained out of us, and we are either categorized as artists or not.
Paint and remember! Return to the easel with the same childlike sense of play. My program is not about regimentation. Learn to let go of inhibitions, relinquish control, and embrace the source. Using simple materials–tempera paints, newsprint–paint without worrying about the end product.
Just let go, and begin! Every human being is an artist. In Bali, one word means both “human” and “artist.” Just show up and face a blank piece of paper. Tap into the source. Revitalize! Transform! Now, imagine yourself painting . . .
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