Explore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John Ackerman
Explore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John AckermanExplore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John AckermanExplore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John AckermanExplore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John AckermanExplore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John Ackerman
There's a spark in us that's lit by the friction of discipline, which lights the way to completion. I can help you find it.
Explore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John Ackerman
Explore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John AckermanExplore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John AckermanExplore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John AckermanExplore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John AckermanExplore your creative potential with Creativity Teacher John Ackerman
There's a spark in us that's lit by the friction of discipline, which lights the way to completion. I can help you find it.
John Ackerman is a Hudson Valley based multi-media artist and creativity teacher. His teaching is designed to reveal your inner guide and unleash your creative potential. Through his teachings, it is possible to tune into potential yet unsensed and thus to create new realities.
I've always loved creating things, moving objects around and seeing them from different angles, finding something unique in every new moment. Isn't that ability incredible? Life has been going for an unimaginable amount of time, yet we still experience newness every moment. The practice of observation is a vital tool for every kind of art
I've always loved creating things, moving objects around and seeing them from different angles, finding something unique in every new moment. Isn't that ability incredible? Life has been going for an unimaginable amount of time, yet we still experience newness every moment. The practice of observation is a vital tool for every kind of artist, and one of the core practices passed on by creativity teacher John Ackerman.
As a multi-media artist I use photos, drawings, paintings, and digitizations to make my visual art. And I use my voicebox, body, trumpet, ukulele, banjo, piano, hopefully mandolin soon and didgeridoo too to make music that speaks from my soul and sings from the depths of my heart.
My Inspiration
The Power of Observation
My Inspiration
Crackalackerman comes from many words, but generally means inspiration, attentiveness, wonder, and wide-eyed astonishment at the immensity of it all, and feeling very small, and therefore feeling very big. That's the essence of it.
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