ERIS WEAVER

Graphic Facilitator & Group Process Consultant

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One of the things I enjoy about Art Every Day Month is viewing the works of other participants, and receiving their comments about mine. I’ve been enjoying Tobi Kibel Piatek’s “taking a line for a walk” pieces so tried one of my own. My lines were curvy one direction and straight the other. As I […]

AEDM Day 6: Blackout Poem

By: Eris Weaver | Date: November 5, 2014 | Categories: Art, Play, and Creativity

I was reading about blackout poems the other day, and last night I had the urge to try one. Problem was, I was in a hotel room with no newspapers in sight. So, I used a page from the Gideon Bible! I think the results are somewhat Rumi-esque: I will be strong and courageous with […]

Last night I made a chili  dinner for 36 of my cohousing neighbors. I billed it as “Grandma Nellie’s Famous Chili” but the reality is that in most of my memories, it was my father making the chili. (My mom never did.) There seemed to be only two types of cooking available to the men […]

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More iPad painting today. Several of my favorite art mentore point out the value of copying and tracing as learning tools. I find it terribly fun to download an image, trace the outline on another layer, delete the original and then just have my way with it! This Mona Lisa was done in about an […]

Assignment #40 from Carla Sonheim’s Drawing Lab. I love this book – fifty-two prompts for getting started with a drawing. Because isn’t that often the hardest part, looking at that blank page and wondering what to do?

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Spent some time today experimenting with drawing on my iPad. Many of my colleagues use tablets for much of their graphic work but I do not enjoy it much. I haven’t practiced enough for it to flow effortlessly and keep wanting to JUST GRAB A PEN ALREADY!! Plus the results always seem crude, my line […]

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I spent several hours over the past two days listening to a webinar that was not particularly visual. To keep my mind focused, I doodled. (Studies show that doodling helps improve concentration and comprehension.) Here’s the result: the final doodle, and the results after playing around with special effects in my editing software. I think […]

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A couple years ago I stumbled on Leah Piken Kolidas’ art  blog. She’s created a month long creativity challenge, declaring November Art Every Day Month. Participants are invited to create art every day and share it with the rest of the community. In the past my participation has been somewhat sporadic (see my past entries […]

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One of my favorite authors, Gretchen Rubin, continually reminds me that what we do every day influences us more than things we do once in awhile. Habits matter. One of the habits I struggle to create for myself is daily drawing. As a Graphic Facilitator, I rely on drawing as one of my tools for […]

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I’m now into Month 3 in my quest to do something new every day. My birthday in February was quite delightful – I let go of my control freak ways and let my wife plan an entire day of newness. I never knew what was next until it happened. It was a blast! Here are […]

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