March 21, 2011. Hosted by Rebecca E. Parsons, Mixin’ it Up TV invites you to bring your creativity and imagination as we embark on a mixed media journey with movement toward the edge of possibility. You never know what we will discover along the way as we play with new mediums, repurpose old tools, visit with other artists and expand our creative spirits. We will play or relearn to play. We will write, draw, paint, tell stories, dance and drum. Yes, I said drum. We will work with the reckless abandon of a child. We will SOAR past creative blocks and fear of failure and dive into your own personal form of visual expression. Give yourself the time, permission, and nourishment to do creative work. Mixin’ It Up promises to be a wildly exciting adventure. New episodes are posted on-line on a regular basis. Special LIVE* broadcasts are scheduled throughout the year where audience participation in live chat is featured. Each Mixin’ It Up with Rebecca TV episode is archived on-line in its entirety and separate demonstration segments are also made available for viewing 24/7.
*Special LIVE events can be accessed on-line: Facebook members can log-in at http://apps.facebook.com/cooltocraft or log in on-line at http://www.linqto.com/rooms/Cool2Craft.
R-tiste Rebecca E. Parsons is a Deliberate Creator you may know as Cre8Tiva, her alter ego. Rebecca/Cre8Tiva have been on a blissful journey to Cre8Topia for decades leaving imaginative artwork and creatively inspired students strewn throughout the world. “Early in life I knew I was creative as I would draw, dance, write and sing the day away. My box of broken crayons was my greatest treasure. I love to explore and push the limits of tools and products creating and experimenting with wild abandon. Movement toward the edge of what’s possible is my motto. My work has evolved, as has my life, to embrace my love of the human form, nature (especially the ocean) and my spirituality. You will find my work is figurative and whimsical and I always hide a trademark bubble in my artwork! My propensity to use texture, especially little treasures I find, stems from the roots of my love for decorative painting (commonly called faux finishing).”
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