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Discover Creative Freedom Through a Sketchbook Practice Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 15 Jul, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

Nurturing Creativity  Sketchbook practice is a creative habit that nurtures confidence, curiosity and exploration, offering artists and crafters a space to play without fear or pressure. This blog story is Part 1 of a two-part series exploring the creative...

10 Ways to Heal and Flourish with Creativity and Community Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 16 Jun, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

10 Nurturing Paths to Creativity Creativity has been both my refuge and my guide in these tender months of grief and exhaustion. This is Part 2 of a two-part series, where I continue to explore how creativity offers quiet pathways to healing when life feels undone. ...

Finding a Path to Healing with Creativity and Community Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 22 May, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

The Whispers of Creativity It seems that every stage of life throws up challenges, denting your heart and opening the doors to questioning what’s important, and for me, there’s always the whispers from creativity: “let creativity in, yours or ours”. In the last while,...

15 Ways to Reignite Your Creative Practice and Thrive Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 14 Mar, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

15 Practical and Exciting Ways to Find Your Path Back to Creativity Welcome back to Part 2 of our series on Finding Your Path to Creativity with your own creative practice! Whether you’re returning to a long-loved creative practice or seeking fresh inspiration, the...

Reignite Your Creative Practice and Find Artistic Fulfilment Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 19 Feb, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

Finding Your Path Back to Creativity Finding your path back to your creativity, to your creative practice may seem daunting but can bring immense personal joy and satisfaction. Many members talk about in their Artist Profile story how they have the experience of...

12 Ideas to Ignite Your Intentional Creative Experimentation Practice Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 15 Jan, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

12 Inspiring Ideas for Your Intentional Creative Experimentation Welcome to part 2 of our Intentional Creative Experimentation practice series! In the first instalment, we explored the concept of intentional creative experimentation, which is all about giving yourself...
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