Posts tagged greg spalenka
Why Create?

Creativity can infuse our lives with depth and richness. Tapping into creativity is an important way to find a sense of self and build self confidence. Making something, anything, is a great way to tap into our subconscious potential and start an inner dialogue. Many times, if we simply start, with no clear plan, we will be surprised and delighted with the results. Even if we are not, we have opened a doorway within ourselves—made space for something new to emerge and this can be the start of great new possibilities.

Encouraging creativity in young students will broaden their knowledge and capabilities—ultimately providing them with the confidence necessary to achieve their goals, as well as the desire to share their work with others.

I hear many people say, “I am not an artist, I am not creative.” And yet, even if we are not consciously doing it, our thoughts and actions are creating reality all the time! It is called our life! So why not bring some intentionality to it? Give some time and space to your inner artist and let them play! Get out some paper and scribble! Write! Paint! Color! Sing! Cook! Anything! Just Start! You never know where it might lead!

Too often adults lose their creative spark and fail to challenge themselves to make something new. The Artist As Brand® course helps students imagine a career where creativity, confidence and success coincide. Having an understanding of why it is important to tap into your creative potential can help you be intentional in your planning and development of an original idea.

The spiritual teacher Osho, speaking on what creativity means in relation to love and life, said, “To be creative means to be in love with life. You can be creative only if you love life enough that you want to enhance its beauty, you want to bring a little more music to it, a little more poetry to it, a little more dance to it.”

So don’t underestimate the significance of creativity in your life, and encourage others to think about how creativity plays a role in theirs.

Artist As Brand aligns with Spectrum Live!

I am presenting a three day workshop May 15 (Tues), 16 (Wed.), 17 (Thurs), before the May 18-20 Spectrum Live event in Kansas City, MO. This is a great opportunity for all artists to learn the Artist As Brand principles and then see how it applies at an event like Spectrum Live, where I will have a booth too!Which artists know how to present themselves in a unique and professional manner? Who stands out? What can you do that nobody else is doing? How to present yourself at a shows like Spectrum Live is only a small part of what you will learn in this course. You will be empowered and prepared to manifest your own art empire. Get ready to see your professional art career from a very different perspective.And receive a free 3 day pass to Spectrum Live!Read the REGISTER page before signing up.Learn more about the workshop on theABOUT page.See what art professors, professionals, and college students are sayinghere.

New York Response

The NYC gang- Ramomar Buckley, Greg Spalenka, Lynne Foster, Kari Christensen, Jerome Miller, Omari Cameron, Thomas Kowal, Matthew Wachnicki, (not shown Mel Odom, Charles Saputo, Nancy Hart).

AFTER

I just presented my AAB Workshop at the NYC Society of Illustrators with ten talented art professionals and college students. I want to thank Anelle Miller and Tom Stravinos at the Society for allowing the workshop to be held there. I am in gratitude to Mark Heflin at AI-AP for donating ten beautiful American Illustration Annuals for the participants. A thank you also to Karen Santry who is a true champion of the art spirit. It is always a pleasure to return to NYC even in freezing temperatures!

In my last post I shared someof these artist’s feelings BEFORE the workshop, now you will hear some AFTER workshop commentary. I will be adding comments to this post over the next week from the participants as they trickle in. Here are the first bunch...

"It was incredible Greg. I have been thinking about the workshop all week ."-Lynne Foster

"Just wanted to thank you again for this past weekend.  It was extremely helpful and your willingness and hard work really meant a lot to me. "-Matt Wachnicki

"The class was intriguing. Thanks for the insights."-Mel Odom

"I'm getting back on my creative track! Right now I'm drawing out sketches & designs. I designed a website I'm finishing up. It was definitely an honor to meet you & the group last week."-Jerome Miller

"It was a privilege to meet you and I truly enjoyed participating in your workshop."-Tom Kowal

"The workshop was great!  It was extremely inspirational... and gave me so many ideas and options to advance artistic opportunities.  The whole experience was much more than I had anticipated.  This workshop is definitely something that I would recommend to anyone who is aspiring to build their own career!  Greg is an excellent instructor with an immense amount of positive energy!  It was absolutely worth the time and energy."-Nancy Hart

"Wow. Thank you.You have finally put it all in perspective. I understand how to make my unique voice heard.  And even more importantly you have dug down and brought out my core. I see the power and goodness of where my heart is telling me to go. I see honesty and courage coming together to make something better than what society is comfortable with. I see that there are going to be people who don't understand, but for others I know they have been waiting for this- just like me. I can finally stop waiting and dive into a new blue sea.You are making the world better for artists and everyone that is seeking a fulfilling and loving life.Thank you for being so generous with your time.It was a sacred experience."-Kari Christensen

AFTER WORKSHOP QUESTIONS

1. Did the workshop prepare you to define your career in a new and empowered fashion?

Kari:Yes it did. I feel completely excited about my work. And I am also excited about helping other creatives with their work. I finally have a clear vision and a plan how to make it happen. I can let go of the creative frustration I had before the workshop and focus.

Matthew:I certainly have a sense of direction I didn't have before taking this class.  It was clear taking this workshop that the techniques we were learning are essential to getting ahead in today's market.

Tom:Yes, definitely. Discovering my core virtue has increased my confidence level, and the workshop in general helped me to think of myself as an entrepreneur.

Mel:It gave me some significant ideas on ways to broaden my scope.

Jerome: Yes, the techniques taught in the seminar pretty much put the pieces of the puzzle together.

2. Was it what you expected?Matthew:The workshop was more introspective than I anticipated but I found that to be very useful.  Beginning at the most basic level of who I see myself has helped to define not only what my niche markets can be but also the type of work I should be creating. Kari:I was hoping to find a creative focus and develop a business plan. It was that and more. It was an intense self discovery and a reprogramming of some cynicism I picked up from working in the illustration business.Tom:More.Mel:I really went with no expectations. Jerome:I wasn't really expecting anything much since the seminar was new to me, but I did like the results.3. Did you learn new ways to accomplish your creative and economic goals? Kari:There were great new ideas. And discussions about things I have been doing for awhile. The amazing thing is AAB puts everything in a manageable perspective that is based on the individual's personal vision. A five year plan no longer seems overwhelming.Matthew:I really appreciated the blueprint concept.  It's hard enough thinking a week a head, but I found it to be a very useful technique for setting realistic goals for myself and then working backwards to find ways to reach these goals. Tom:Yes. It gave me a blueprint to follow as well as practical advice, i.e. the nuts-and-bolts steps to take.Mel:Yes.Jerome: Yes, I'm more clear & organized on what I'm looking for & need to do.4. How was the teacher?Kari:Greg is an art guru and a great teacher. I don't know if there is anyone out there that can match his energy and heart for helping other artists.Matthew:Greg was fantastic.  He is deeply committed to this process and seemed to fully understand what each of us was looking to get out of this experience.  He really went the extra mile and it meant a lot. Tom:Excellent. I really felt Greg's sincerity in sharing his experience and information, as well as his commitment to every participant so he or she received the most value from the workshop. He gives 110% of himself.Mel:Committed.Jerome: Ridiculously Awesome! 5. Was the workshop worth the time, energy and investment? Kari:Obviously I am very happy with my experience. I could have used the information from the workshop years ago. For me, it tapped into the way I want to do my work and live my life. It was more than worth it.Matthew:This workshop was worth it for many different reasons.  I only wish I had taken this class sooner. These tips and techniques are beneficial regardless of career level or how much some of us had already accomplished.Tom:Yes. I'm making a list of friends to recommend it to.Mel: I think so.Jerome: I plowed through snow & slippery ice on a sloppy hill by foot to catch the metro north train a mile and a half away from my house to be on time for the last two classes in the city. But to give a direct answer, YES! Thank you everyone for your comments. As more responses to the questions arrive I will post them. I am humbled by the gratitude, and yet each of these individuals dove inside themselves to find their clarity and empowerment. They remembered their purpose, what was really important to them, and now can bring it to the world with an entrepreneurial art spirit.To your art prosperity,Greg

Nucleus Gallery Interview
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NUCLEUS GALLERY INTERVIEW

My interview with Ben Zhu owner of Nucleus Gallery about the state of the publishing, and entertainment worlds that artists are hoping to make a living in. What is the future for an artist's financial independence?

Peace and prosperity

Greg

Artist As Brand In Costa Mesa with Find Art Gallery

Produce Your Own Unique Art Empire!

See what Art Professors, Professionals, and College Students are saying about the Artist As Brand Workshop Here.

FIND ART GALLERYAugust 6, 7, 8 Friday-Sunday 10AM- 8PM1640 Superior Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92627

With Special Guest Lectures by writer and art critic Peter Clothier, licensing expert Maria Brophy, social media master & botanical perfumer Roxana Villa.

Please read the REGISTER page before signing up.

Learn more about Artist As Brand on the ABOUT page.