Sketchbook Therapy Art Tour

Judith Kunzlé

Every once in a while, you find a combination of person, program, and place that is simply overwhelming.

This is one of those times: Judith Kunzlé, her wonderful Sketchbook Therapy, and The Cook Islands in the South Pacific.

THE PERSON

Judith Kunzlé is Swiss and came to Rarotonga, the main island of the Cook Islands, in 1986 on a United Nations project to illustrate schoolbooks. She worked for several government departments: Education, Public Health, Agriculture, and has illustrated the local plants and animals for the Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust. She has been a full time artist since 1996, focusing on dance and movement.

“To draw movement is a way to enjoy, experience and investigate the feeling of it. The most fascinating movements are those of dancers, and here in the Cook Islands, I had an opportunity to study the specific gestures and moves, and research the impact it had on me – and others.”

Living in different nations has made Judith aware that culture is only skin-deep and that beneath physical features and clothing, we all have much in common. The figures in her works usually can’t be recognized by their facial features, nor do backgrounds reveal where they are. By preventing identification about who and where, Judith draws attention to the powerful and straightforward communication of body language.

“I draw the gestures and moves of Cook Islands dancers that I can feel and relate to, not their exotic-ness. This shared interest has been the point of departure to learn from dancers and understand their art.”

In addition to dancers Judith draws and paints the bodies of the land (landscapes), sea shells, fruit and veggies, her cat and other interesting subjects. The selection and diversity of subject matter is a direct result of her philosophy and research into how feelings can be shared – by going beyond insignificant details and focusing on gesture.

“Some artists wish to build and define their culture, others provide perspectives that emphasize our underlying human nature. Some focus on their natural environment, while others bring attention to political issues. We need a lot of different art by different artists to satisfy our need for soul food – and whoever relates to my works is in my community and I am in theirs.”

THE PROGRAM

Sketchbook Therapy

Sketchbook Therapy is an inspiring workshop to acquire a fresh approach to art by sketching directly from nature. This workshop is not about producing artwork, but about exploring our surroundings and discovering different ways to experience it by sketching.

It’s a therapy, because when we draw, we see-feel, exerience deeply what we focus on and live in the moment.

Beginners will learn to look at the dazzling jungle of reality around us as a fascinating design of simple forms. Drawing is a ‘language’ and if we get a handle on its basic elements, we can learn to draw anything we like. Experienced artists will find that the stunning and unusual natural environment of Atiu requires new approaches to look and sketch, and invites artistic experiments. This workshop is about finding inspiration by drawing the action – directly from nature.

THE PLACE

The Cook Islands are 15 diverse and jewel-like islands in the very centre of the South Pacific.

They are for most a completely undiscovered paradise of amazing vistas, incredible natural diversity, and wonderful people.

This introduction to The Cook Islands will give you only a taste of their magnificence, but it is a delicious taste. Judith’s workshop is conducted primarily on the beautiful Island of Atiu, after a brief stopover on the main and capitol island of Rarotonga.

Atiu is a magical place, with a unique geologic past and natural variety which is almost overwhelming, from pristine white sand beaches to lush rainforest to mysterious, breathtakingly beautiful caves.

Atiu forest

These few words and pictures can hardly give a complete flavor of this life-changing opportunity.

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