COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

Collaborate with a
Thoughtful Community.

We envision a society of free-thinking individuals who are grounded in their truth and able to share that with others.

Our studio is part of the community of artists at Artworks Center for Contemporary Art in downtown Loveland. Lovingly referred to as the "Big Picture Creative Cocoon," it is a cozy space to for one-on-one coaching sessions and small gatherings. It is designed to be a welcoming place for muses of all kinds to feel safe.

We have a playful approach to art and personal enrichment. We use things like "Ojo de Dios," (a traditional weaving method), for personal symbolism and we get to know our muses through simple art & craft techniques.

And we have fun in the process - a lot of fun. It's okay to let yourself play because discoveries and joy are found there. Contentment, love, all the good things. There's no reason to deny that or separate that from the rest of our lives when we grow into adults.

Together, we inspire each other

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aMUSEment Parties

Creativity flourishes in a community that embraces it. Join us for workshops (we like to call them aMUSEment Parties) that introduce simple methods that open up all kinds of possibilities.

Each month, we gather to make a seasonal muse. These creatures have unique attributes that activate the magic of the year’s cycles. They are perfect companions for the creative journey, with more stories being added to them each time a new one is made.

We use simple art & craft supplies and found objects from nature. The Big Picture Creative Cocoon hosts 3 amusement parties for each season.

Reflection Sessions

Get hands-on with your life story and learn to integrate your memories in a new way. We will weave “life webs” that put your timeline into a cyclical format. They combine the traditional crafts of dreamcatchers and ojos as a visual storytelling object.

In this step-by-step process, you'll learn how to the compass directions of the Ojo serve as a guide to interpret the eras of your life. We use simple craft supplies and found objects from nature, as well as personally significant beads. You can bring your own or find them in our collection.