It has been almost a year since I picked up a paint brush to do any creative visual work. That said, I'm so glad I signed up for this course. It has prodded me to 'do' rather than to 'think about doing'. The first four weeks have passed...and seem to have flown by. The primary focus of this period has been on mindset of the artist--which has been eye-opening and exceptional! I'm really liking the revamped course that Louise Fletcher has rolled out this year. Her video presentations, instructions and demos are so much more thoughtful, clear and authentic than the last time I took FYJ. What I'm also liking is that Louise and her coaching staff are referring to the assignments as making studies--not finished paintings. That, in itself, takes a lot of the pressure off students in terms of completing work and encouraging play and exploration. So far, I've done most of the assignments in an abstract manner sprinkled with a bit of realism. ...
The last Find Your Joy (FYJ) course I took with Louise Fletcher was in 2023. Since that time, her course curriculum and approach have dramatically shifted for the positive. I'm loving how much more authentic I find her as a human and instructor, and how it has trickled down to her coaching and support teams as well. The Creative Reset was her 10-day taster session this year that took place last month. I loved it because of the focus on 'mindset' of the artist, whether a beginning or seasoned one. So, I'm now participating in FYJ25, and I'm delighted I signed up! The course is work. The saying, you get out what you put into something--in this case the class--is so apropos. Students are encouraged to actively journal about beliefs, self-talk and judgment. Some of the key points so far include: 1) accepting that failed pieces will occur maybe even more than successful ones; 2) one's art is not our value as human beings; and, 3) make ch...