DREAM ART
I believe that dreams always come in the service of health and wholeness and one of my favorite ways to work with a dream is to create art with it. This can be done in as many ways as you can imagine creating!
A very easy way for those who don't consider themselves artists to begin this process is through collage (see right).
Making art with your dreams is not necessarily about "illustrating" your dream,but more about using the dream and its images as INSPIRATION, and a place to refer back to when you get stuck. Amazing insights can be had when you create with your dreams!
DreamArt Workshops
with Tristy Taylor
"I was amazed at the additional dream meanings that were
revealed through combining art and dreamwork. Also, before this group, I didn't think I had a creative bone in my body - but I found out that we are ALL creative in our own way." - Paula
Art making with dreams can be a powerful practice in finding new levels of meaning in dreams and their images as well as encouraging and freeing the innate creativity we all share. Bringing art and dreamwork together can help us overcome obstacles that are holding us back from being who we truly are, as we honor our own transformation.
DreamArt work includes sharing and working with dreams and creating art projects related to the dreamwork. Everyone who participates in the work will complete at least one small art piece of their own creation.
NO ART SKILLS REQUIRED!
For further questions and/or reserving a space please dont hesitate to contact Tristy Taylor at tristy@trismegista.com.
Tristy Taylor has a Masters in Transformative Arts and Dream Studies at JFK University, several Dream Studies Certificates and is an ordained Interfaith Minister. She has been leading dream groups for over 15 years and has been making art inspired by dreams even longer!
ON-GOING DREAMART GROUP
Currently meeting in Petaluma, CA
DREAMWORK ONE-ON-ONE ALSO AVAILABLE
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Dreamwork Toolkit - Here are Jeremy Taylor's 6 basic hints about how to start "unpacking" and understanding dreams at some of their multiple, simultaneous levels of meaning.
Dreamwork Ethics - This is the statement of professional ethics adopted by the ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF DREAMS (ASD). I subscribe fully to this statement, and urge everyone to use it as a basic guideline for work with their own and other people's dreams.
I have certificates of completion in the Dream Studies Programs at both the Marin Projective Dream Institute & John F. Kennedy University.
I have also had a lifetime apprenticeship in dreamwork with my father, Jeremy Taylor. This has given me an unparalleled knowledge of projective dreamwork and I have been leading dreamgroups of my own for the last fifteen years.