Text author: Victoria Gashinskaya
Artist: Serafima Atayants Contents:nbsp;
- 15 double-sided postcards
- cover with instructions
- copyright voice versions of fairy tales and options for working with them (link)
Tales of Wanderings are metaphorical postcards about internal and external travel, about the importance of meeting yourself, about the world and its roads, about unity of man and the Universe, children and adults, private and infinite, about the beauty, magic and blessing of the ways of the earth.
Tales of Wanderings are postcards for those who dream and bring their cherished dreams to life, for those who bring the New, leaving the turns of the traversed path in the heart, for those who are inspired to touch the beauty and poetry of everyday life, to see depth in the familiar.
Tales of Wanderings will allow you to get out of everyday automatisms and return the pleasure of the moment captured in a creative experience.
The set includes 15 images and 15 meditative tales that can be used in the work of a psychologist, art therapist, trainer, coach , the leader of women’s meetings, and simply for pleasure and joy, and also as a source of inspiration and a means of self-knowledge, a topic for an intimate conversation in a friendly circle, a metaphorical message for the day, a gift, an element of a collage and part of an individual creative space.
Each The postcard is equipped with a QR code, by clicking on which you can listen to the author’s voice version of the fairy tale and find options for practices with them. The work can be carried out with the entire set or with each postcard separately: it depends on the goals, desires and imagination of the one who holds the postcards in his hands.
Images and fairy tales address the reality of the imagination, the primary reality of man – the very territory in which in which you can freely create and explore your “I want” and “can”, immerse yourself in them, thereby nourishing, healing them, giving them direction, paving the way for embodiment in real life.
Postcards can be used either by themselves or as part of combined art practices with elements of drawing and movement, to create installations, narrative exercises, during outdoor events and thematic meetings, guided meditations.
Looking at images and When reading fairy tales, you can think about universal questions:
– What is this fairy tale about for you?
– What feelings and thoughts does it evoke?
– What images, characters, words especially attract your attention?
– What is happening in the picture? What part of it do you especially like? What does this mean to you now?
– What important things does this fairy tale remind you of?
– What strength can you take for yourself from this fairy tale and illustration?
Options for questions to reflect on each tale can be found in the additional materials using the QR code.
We wish you happy travels and inspiring discoveries!
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