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Denise Kester talks about her book Drawing on the Dream

Drawing on the Dream, finding my way by art, the Second Edition, expanded and updated, is an inspiring book that beautifully intertwines Denise Kester’s journey with her commitment to sharing the creative process.

Drawing on the Dream is Denise’s account of using art to navigate her life. The book includes her artwork in all stages of process to completion, and the stories and poetry that inspired or illuminated her work.

You will find more art and stories, a deeper look at dreams and how they guide our lives, and in-depth look at monoprinting with inks, and a closer look at artmaking as a life practice.

Denise believes that using your imagination and doing your art, whatever it is, is vital to your well-being and may be crucial to the survival and well-being of our planet. What you create, creates you.

Thursday March 13th 7:00 to 8:00 pm

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March 13, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Bloomsbury Books

290 E. Main St.
Ashland,OR97520United States

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