Let’s begin with a definition of Haiku:
“A Japanese verse form most often composed, in English versions, of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables.
Read MoreLet’s begin with a definition of Haiku:
“A Japanese verse form most often composed, in English versions, of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables.
Read MoreSometimes all it takes to make art, whether solo, with friends or even community art is to look again, to look again and then to document, and then, with art, there is magic in sharing. Today we want you to grab your camerafind a perspective –your perspective,then take a photo. Next invite a friend to…
Read MoreOkay now it’s your turn! Make a mini-movie, a 10 second mini-movie. Don’t forget to share it with @lookwonderdiscover
Read MoreWhat can you image the world needs? What are you looking for? Have you (figuratively) lost something? Want to invite the universe to image with you? Thanks to our friends at The Art Assignment*,we have an assignment for you by artist Nat Russell, we’re invited to Make a Fake Flyer. “Today we meet with artist…
Read More“Perpetually surrounded by partially finished books.” My life in six words. That’s me. A researcher by nature, I find solace in the idea of that word of research: to re-search.
Read MoreLook Wonder Discover’s 2019 Community Art Project has a rather complex title, but if the title fits… …and the title does fit. Last summer we attempted to create a piece of art that was created by and representative of the hundreds of people who experienced it. To us, it was a great success and cannot…
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