La Magia de la Intención Creativa | Claudia Madera Diaz | TEDxCabarete
"Claudia Marcelle, artista visionaria karibe-dominicana, arteterapeuta y cineasta. Ha dedicado su vida a explorar el poder del arte como lenguaje de acción del alma.
Hoy viene a abrir un espacio que nos invita a ser los artistas de nuestra propia vida." Claudia Marcelle es una artista multidisciplinaria, ilustradora y diseñadora con una trayectoria en las artes visuales que abarca el cine, la ilustración y el diseño editorial. Su enfoque se ha expandido hacia el arte como una herramienta de autoconocimiento y
evolución personal, incorporando elementos de la arteterapia dentro del campo de las terapias expresivas.
En esta fase, Claudia utiliza el arte como una herramienta de manifestación, creando imágenes que materializan intenciones y alinean la mente con nuevas posibilidades. Su obra trasciende lo estético para convertirse en un puente entre la visión interna y la realidad, haciendo de la creatividad un acto consciente de cambio. A través de la facilitación de círculos creativos, explora la relación entre la creatividad y el bienestar emocional, utilizando el arte como medio para fortalecer la conciencia emocional y fomentar procesos de introspección y expresión auténtica. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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