What is Touch Drawing?
…like a person walking on large rocks across a creek where the water is fast and slippery, we will not get to the fifth rock that allows us to step onto the opposite bank unless we first step on, and then abandon, rocks one, two, three, and four. - Pat Schneider

Touch Drawing is a simple yet profound expressive art form, developed by Deborah Koff-Chapin, in which images are created using the pressure of touch on the backside of translucent paper which has been placed over a painted surface.
Multiple images are created in succession, not as “completed works” but as imprints of particular moments, footprints in the sand of your soul’s work. Working in such a series, without attachment, creates the space for subsequent images to surface and be released as “but one of many” in an ever-deepening process of self-inquiry.
Multiple images are created in succession, not as “completed works” but as imprints of particular moments, footprints in the sand of your soul’s work. Working in such a series, without attachment, creates the space for subsequent images to surface and be released as “but one of many” in an ever-deepening process of self-inquiry.

For information about my workshops visit my Offerings page. The listings for my current offerings can also be found on the Women Writing for a Change website: www.womenwriting.org (Click on Programs, Specialty Classes).
For a joyful and informational tour of this process, visit www.touchdrawing.com
For a joyful and informational tour of this process, visit www.touchdrawing.com