Stretch Your Wings, Learn to Soar, Take Flight
In Taking Flight, you’ll find overflowing inspiration–complete with a kindred spirit in author and mixed-media artist Kelly Rae Roberts. Join her on a fearless journey into the heart of creativity as you test your wings and learn to find the sacred in the ordinary, honor your memories, speak your truth and wrap yourself in the arms of community.
Along the way you’ll be inspired by: Step-by-step techniques–learn the most-loved mixed-media methods of the author and seven talented contributing artists, and combine them in fresh and unexpected ways. Thought-provoking prompts and quotes–along with encouraging stories, insights and gentle guidance for finding your bliss, whatever your art or craft. Plenty of eye-candy–pages and pages of the author’s endearing artwork, along with the varied works of the contributors. Of course, learning to fly isn’t entirely a step-by-step process–sooner or later, you just need to take a deep breath and spread your wings. With Taking Flight as your guide, there’s no doubt that when you do, your creativity will soar.
Beautifully done! Kelly says in her introduction: “So, come along with me as we find our creative wings and take flight toward the sky of our bliss-filled inspiration – a place where your spirit will soar” This book definitely delivers on that statement. A beautiful book filled with page after page of gorgeous artwork, inspiring techniques and interesting prompts and quotes to get your creative spirit flowing. Designed to be an interactive experience with pages called “Winged Thoughts”. These blank pages are…
Not what I was expecting This book is not a bad book, if it’s what you are looking for. It does contain some “how to” content and that which is included is amazing. However, I was lead to believe that that was what the entire book consisted of and that’s not the case.This book is very wordy full of the author’s philosophy on art and life and everything else. It’s sincere and heartfelt and I’m sure will give anyone who reads it warm fuzzies, but that’s not what I was looking for when I bought this book…