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Creating with Reverence: Art, Diversity, Culture and Soul

Creating with Reverence: Art, Diversity, Culture and Soul inspires us to form a dynamic creative foundation and expand our cultural perspectives, through reflections on artists who are committed to life-giving values including; Maria Martinez, a Pueblo potter, the woodworkers of Kyoto, Japan, painters from Australia who honor their Aboriginal ancestry, the weavers of Chiapas, Mexico, DIY and leading contemporary artists. Readers are invited to refine insights on the relation of creativity to a continuity of generations, concepts of time, the significance of beauty, craftsmanship, our daily lives and spiritual well-being.

Available now as an e-book and paperback on Amazon.

“Creating with Reverence resonates in so many ways that I cannot begin to express the range of emotions I felt while reading it. It is a deeply moving work that will inspire for generations.” – Michael Schiffer, Fred A. Reiker Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, University of Arizona and Pulitzer-nominated author of numerous books

“I thoroughly enjoyed Creating with Reverence – read it twice, in fact. The author has come to many of the same conclusions I have during a lifetime of teaching. The highlighted artists, the connections made and the questions raised, clearly pave the way for a more humane and integrated art making culture.” – Susan Brandeis, Distinguished Professor of Art and Design, North Carolina State University, Raleigh

Creating with Reverence thoughtfully delivers a vital message about the impact artmaking can have on everyday life and beautifully illustrates what an effective instrument it can be as an antidote to the isolation, vapidness, and harried pace of contemporary life.” – Josephine Ramirez, Program Officer at the J. Paul Getty Trust and Harvard Loeb Fellow 2003

“As an artist and author, I found Creating with Reverence to be soulful and provocative. It seemed to address those areas below the verbal that touch into the deeper meaning of the creative process, a message which will resonate with various audiences in multiple ways. It presents to the artist a call to return to those places of integrity in the creative process. Affirming rather than condescending, the message was delivered with a reverence for the insight already there.” – Doris Klein, CSA, Artist and Author, Leader of Presentations on Art and Spirituality, Journey of the Soul

“Yes, this is a book for artists, and I recommend it as well to retreat and spiritual directors and all those intent on their own spiritual journey.” – Diane Bridenbecker OP, Spiritual Director, Mission San Jose

LOOK INSIDE and reader reviews are available on the book’s Amazon page. Creating with Reverence is also available on Amazon sites throughout Europe and in the UK.

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