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Tweak a Little, Get the Big Result

Hi Everyone!

Pardon the unusual newsletter today. It was suggested that I send my upcoming art show invitation to all of my manifesting friends as well as my art email list. This is not a PR push, but a really good manifesting story, short and sweet. So here is a peek info my art career and how I use manifesting to create good things.

 As I explain in the book, each day I am in my Movie, in my future and I run through a number of scenes that are important to me. I prioritize them with the most items important first: health, careers, finance, travel and more.

Each day, this is the future I spend time in, using most if not all of my senses. It’s fun to be in my future and depending on the scene, I can see, hear, smell and touch my surroundings. In a number of my future scenarios, I am simply on my couch at the end of the day observing that I have perfect health, or that I LOVE my perfect career, etc. I don’t have to see the absence of a hospital or limit how or where I may be working. Your thoughts will begin create these perfect events without your limiting blueprint. Those thoughts and images will be creating what is perfect for you. Perfect is easy to recognize and typically, better that we can imagine.

From time to time I ‘tweak’ these future scenes, adding or subtracting to the idea. In the case of this PACE exhibit, I simply added a better idea to my art career Movie. I visualized that my works are exhibiting in important, public spaces. I didn’t specify the space or even see it. I was in my future and I made the simple observation that it was the case.

I got a magical result. Within about 6 weeks, I was invited to exhibit in this beautiful public venue, the PACE Center in Parker, Colorado. It is an exhibit requiring 21 artworks, but the curator wanted this to be a survey show. That allowed me to use a large number of my best, past works and I had just enough time to create a few new ones to round out the exhibit. Without using existing artworks, I would not have the time to create enough new art to fill the room and I would have to pass on the opportunity. It was perfect. But that’s not all.

Another opportunity presented itself at the same time. I have often exhibited with a circle of artist friends. We call ourselves the Expand Artists. We joined together with the idea of offering our works as a group, exhibiting in public spaces and to expand ourselves as artists. Happily, we were invited to exhibit together at the Denver International Airport! Our works are hanging there now though March of 2015.

It was a remarkable result from just a small ‘tweak’ in my Movie. This is what your thoughts can do. In the book and in my free radio interviews, you will hear for the first time how thoughts actually begin to form and appear in the physical world. It is new information and it is a game changer!

For those in the Denver area, perhaps I will see you at my PACE solo show, or if you are traveling though the airport, you can see our group show there. The formal invitation to my art mailing list follows below. If you would like to be added to my monthly art email list you can do that here.

Let’s make it a great New Year!

Ken

 

Ken Elliott PACE Center Catalog 2015

 

You are Invited invited to Ken’s opening reception at the the PACE CenterFriday, January 16 from 6-8 PM

Some works are available for sale and a catalogue of the exhibit is available at the PACE Center. Ken will be signing catalogues at the opening reception. In addition to Ken’s art, there will be music, hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar. No admission, open to the public.

Parker Arts Cultural & Event Center
Pikes Peak Ave., Parker, CO 80138   map

A Survey of Paintings and Prints by American Landscape Artist Ken Elliott

American contemporary colorist Ken Elliott exhibits a retrospective of his work from the earliest stages of his professional career through the present. This exhibit will include Ken’s works in three mediums: oils, pastels and monotypes.

Southwest Art Magazine’s Gussie Fauntleroy says “There is paradox in Ken Elliott’s landscapes: They pulse with powerful color, and yet collectors speak of his paintings as exuding a sense of calm. They contain choreographed rhythm and order, even within the seeming disorder of winter trees along a creek.”

Elliott builds on that, “I’m trying to give the paintings muscle, poetry, power, and gentleness. I’m screaming—but in a civilized way. I working to go beyond making pictures of places,” as he puts it, adding, “What I’m trying to do is thrill myself.”

His involvement in the art business has now spanned over 40 years; beginning began as a picture framer, working alongside an art restorer and art dealer. About 25 years ago, he began to draw and paint. “In my career, I’ve been fortunate to have seen remarkably good works of art and met some of the best painters in the field.” Ken’s home and studio is in Castle Rock, CO.

The public is invited to the PACE Center for the free Opening Reception on Friday, January 16 from 6-8 PM.

Exhibit runs from Friday, January 16 – Friday, March 6, 2015

Parker Arts Cultural & Event Center (PACE Center) is located at: 
20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker, CO 80138.  map
  303-805-6800

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Have a manifesting story to share?
This newsletter is published twice a month, on the 1st and 3rd Fridays. Your wonderful manifesting stories continue to come in, and thank you for those. Do you have a story? Please email it in and if it is used for this newsletter, I’ll send you a free, signed copy of the book as a thank you.

 


Ken Elliott

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