Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Share From: Heartfully Creating: Craig Paints Part 3 - Peeks To Progress, Perks To Painting With Chronic Pain

The following post was place on my Heartfully Creating Blog with the accompanying video. I decided it was a good idea to share it here because he shares why he started painting later in life. Since that is a life topic, made sense to share it here too!

Chronic Pain Sufferers may find some ideas from what he says.

Here we go...Well Craig is whizzing along faster than I can keep up. Obviously time lapsing his work, would mean hours and hours of footage. So I am doing short interviews and photographing the developing stages!
Welcome to Part 3 From our new "Craig Paints," series. Craig, my husband, shows us that anyone can learn how to create a great painting without any tutorials, formal training or even following the rules LOL.
In todays episode, Craig not only share life in Peggy's Cove (Craig's version), he also share what prompted him to paint. Originally he used watercolour. When he married me, he started dabbling with my leftover acrylic paints. I taught him the tips and tricks to using this fast drying/non-re-usable once dried medium and the rest is history!

He shares a very personal reason why he paints that may encourage others who are in a similar situation as he is.

Watch Craig Paints Part 3 - Peeks To Progress, Perks To Painting With Chronic Pain


Today hear a couple great reasons why Craig paints as well as another great read story!

Hopefully, you'll be inspired to give painting with acrylics or whatever a try. And if you already create, we'd love to hear from you.

Any questions or input would be great. Craig loves feedback about his work!

For more details and such, please connect to my creativity blog here https://heartfullycreating.blogspot.com

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Video Share: "Understanding God’s Plan for the End of Life - Joni Eareckson Tada"

Watch my earthly hero share her encouraging words on why living with dignity means living out life right until the end of our time here on earth. Th seek assisted suicide (murder) is not to die with dignity. Focus on helping and encouraging all of us aging with disabilities and others living in  chronic pain, suffering from progressive illnesses and such. Let's all show them what it means to live with dignity so we can die with dignity! God is the Author of life!
WATCH jONI

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Worlds Collide: A Bergie Creation: Inside My Studio, Inside My Heart...

Since all of my blogs are able to collide and work together, I am sharing the link to a new post that I just recently shared about where physical health and being an artist impact each other. Take a peek click the header below....

A Bergie Creation: Inside My Studio, Inside My Heart...: Been A While Some metal foil with polymer clay beads Hi everyone! Sorry it has been a while since connecting or listing any new jewell...
Craig using this sweet teaching tool created by one of our brightest, and best nursing students
ever- my mini hoyer lift canvas/sling with little Nicole
Back when I use to paint!

So excited the day I received a gift from my favourite polymer clay artist Christi Friesen






my husband starts a new painting follow him at  www.Heartfullycreating.blogspot.com