Let There Be Art: The Pleasure and Purpose of Unleashing the Creativity within You
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Let There Be Art: The Pleasure and Purpose of Unleashing the Creativity within You
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In her rich prose, poet and blogger Rachel Kang guides readers on a creative and cathartic journey to experience peace, pleasure, and spiritual impact through any artistic outlet.
Perhaps in no other way do we more vibrantly reflect our creator than with our creativity. Whether through music, writing, baking, painting, posting on social media, dancing, or any other form of artistic expression within our grasp, we were created to create. Yet, there are times we may be unsure about our art, times when our creating and making doesn't feel possible or purposeful or practical.
Rachel Marie Kang wants you to know that your art is not peripheral to life--it is at the very heart of why you exist and what you have to offer to yourself and to the world. In Let There Be Art, she gives you permission to embrace the peace, pleasure, and purpose inherent in your art and in the process of making it. This passionate, creative, and cathartic journey invites you to create truthfully out of the broken and beautiful pieces of your life, as well as offer your heart and your art in hopes of helping a hurting world.
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240 pages
ISBN-10: 0800740866
Item Weight: 0.7 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.02 x 8.5 inches
Customer Reviews: 4 out of 5 stars 101 to 500 ratings
Rachel Marie Kang is a New York native, born and raised just outside New York City. She is a writer of poems, prose, and other pieces, and she is the founder of Fallow Ink. A mixed woman of African American, Native American (Ramapough Lenape Nation), Irish, and Dutch descent, she is a graduate of Nyack College with a Bachelor of Arts in English with Creative Writing and a minor in Bible. Her writing has been featured by Christianity Today, Charlotte Magazine, and (in)courage. Rachel lives and writes just outside Charlotte, North Carolina, with her husband and two children.
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