rhythm, repetition, unplanning
at play with repetitive rhythm, movement, colour, texture, unplanning, unfixing…
at play with repetitive rhythm, movement, colour, texture, unplanning, unfixing…
Ecosculpture supports befriending and learning with the world, slowing down to pay attention, encountering nature as a co-therapist and co-participant in the experience. It requires the cultivation of attention, a central feature of expressive arts therapies. Creating ecosculpture is noticing line, colour, shape, texture, seen in the way that a caterpillar chews a leaf line,…