IdeaLizms Founder Liz Kitchens Announces Her Christmas Series Cards and Sculptures
New Christmas themed cards and sculptures released by award-winning artist, blogger and founder of IdeaLizms, Liz Kitchens
Maitland, FL (PRWEB) November 11, 2009 -- Sculptor, Artist and Founder of IdeaLizms, Liz Kitchens announces a new series of Christmas art including her highly anticipated Yoga Santa. Kitchens also presents a colorful, inspiring and extraordinary group of prints and Christmas-themed Christmas cards.
"I believe it's never too late to be brave, not beige and I work very hard to incorporate all the playful ideals of freedom, joy and inspiration in all of my pieces," said Liz Kitchens, Founder, IdeaLizms.
Colorful clay sculptures created by Kitchens make up her collection known as IdeaLizms.
Ms. Kitchens TWITTER ID is @idealizms .
IdeaLizms is an art based philosophy that inspires people to view life optimistically and with joy. Kitchens tongue-in-cheek creations gently poke fun at societal rules and norms. Her mantra (and her blog) "Be Brave Lose the Beige" encourages women to escape from their to-do lists, stress and schedules even for a second or two and discover the playful side of life.
Kitchens is a highly sought after speaker and her blog can be found at - http://lizkitchens.wordpress.com . Her mission is to provide inspiration to women through art and to help all people, "Be brave and lose the beige."
Liz is also a retreat leader and works through retreats to empower attendees to re-engage their creative sides as well as to learn how to play more. For retreat information you can contact - nettie AT nettiehartsock.com .
Ms. Kitchens' art is exhibited in galleries and homes across the United States. Her work has been used by the League of Women's Voters to encourage voter participation and registration; and by the Young Democrats of America as a symbol of their political organization in the 2008 election cycle.
Liz is a recipient of several museum sponsored juried competitions and the "Designer of Democracy" award from ACORN, a national organization of community organizers, for creating an acorn icon to serve as a symbol for their organization. She founded the Jeremiah Project in 2003, an after-school pottery, computer and performing arts program targeted to help at-risk middle school-aged students.
About Liz Kitchens:
Liz Kitchens is a clay artist, writer, social and political activist, and empty nester. For more information, visit her website - http://www.idealizms.com and her blog - http://lizkitchens.wordpress.com. Liz's TwitterID is @idealizms. Liz works out of her studio in Florida.
For review copies of cards or for interview please contact Nettie Hartsock, The Hartsock Agency, 512-396-1067 - nettie AT nettiehartsock.com .
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