The art history lesson goes, after 911, a group of artist's in NYC decided to create art that was intended to be acquired by the surprising discovery of that work by random strangers. For example, if you were a luck "collector" you would find a beautiful mini painting or photograph on the table next you at the cafe or park. You look at said left work and discover that the artist has left a digital scavenger hunt information card for you to learn about the artwork and artist. It is also stated that you are the new owner, should you choose to accept the work into your collection or personal care. For the artist there is a moment of truth where your work may never be discovered or claimed. But that is not the focus; the focus is intending to share beauty.
Share your beauty with the world.
* Send out home-made postcards. Can you remember what it feels like opening the mailbox and an unexpected correspondence, not from a bill collector, is resting in your hand as you try to read the post mark?
* Write your beautiful poetry and leave it on frilly napkins in restaurants.
* Make artful magnets for someone else's fridge, leave it on there during a party invite.
* Write inspirational uplifting posts on public bulletined boards.
* Make dazzling jewelry and drape it on tree branches for others to claim.
* Paint small paintings to adorn a stranger’s living room. Landscapes are easy to paint, look up some old Bob Ross videos on Youtube.
* Print out some of the cool picts from this site and make them into cards and just leave them to be discovered.
We are creative and our creativity brings beauty. Where I am standing, could stand to see a bit more beauty now and then. Just dig down and be joyfully creative and then share your world and your work with others.Share your beauty, we want to see you shine!
-Love and Light to ya'll-StarDancerKat