Paint the Power
The world is shifting rapidly. From headlines to heartbreaks, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or powerless. But we’re here to remind you – you are not powerless. You are a living, breathing creative force. You can shape the story. You can embody the change. You can color outside the lines of despair and draw a new future.
Your art is not a luxury – it’s a lighthouse.
We invite you to Take an Art Break not just as a creative pause – but as a radical act of self-empowerment and collective transformation.
Take an Art Break: Create a “Power Portrait” for positive change
What’s a portrait?
A portrait is traditionally a visual representation of a person – usually focusing on their physical features, face, or expression. It’s often used to capture likeness, personality, or presence.
What’s a Power Portrait?
A Power Portrait goes beyond appearance. It captures how it feels to be rooted in your truth – calm, clear, unshaken. It’s not about how you look. It’s about who you are when nothing needs to be performed. An honest reflection. A quiet statement of strength.
Art Break Supplies:
Use paint, pencil, collage, mud, flowers, glitter, charcoal, shadows, or stars – whatever.
Art Break Directions:
- Draw, collage, paint, photograph, (whatever) yourself NOT through the eyes of others, but through the feeling of being fully you –
when your voice rings clear,
your heart stays open,
and your strength rises from somewhere deep and steady.
Not loud. Not forced.
Just true.
Just rooted.
Just alive. - Write, draw, or collage “I am the positive change” onto your artwork.
- Place it where it can breathe:
- On your fridge
- In your mirror
- In a window
- On a comminity bulletin board
- Online for the world to witness
