About Laurie Morse
I have a deep inner knowing that we are designed for wholeness. I like the word HEAL as an acronym for Health, Expression, Abundance, and Love.
Actually under the umbrella of Love are a myriad of Divine Qualities such as peace, freedom, clarity (the list is long and you’re welcome to get that list here), on pages 11 and 12.
As a decades long practitioner of Chinese Medicine I got to know Qi or Life Force intimately, then I was called to Art and the Creative Process and knew there was a link between healing and creativity. A perfect marriage actually. So much so that I started an online academy for a woman to discover and activate this Life Force that heals called Sacred Health Academy.
Early on my artistic style was asian fusion mixed media. During the pandemic that began to shift into contemporary abstract. It’s in abstract form that Patterns of Perfection reside until they find their way into physical form. Patterns of Perfection for the realm of Divine Love such as health, vitality, ease, empowerment, self-acceptance and self-love, a plentiful supply of good things in order to thrive, loving connection and relationships. I was guided to begin painting that energy into form. I use symbols, light, color, intention, shapes, nature, and a continuous flow of love from my heart as I create a piece. I call in the Legions of Light (always available to any human being who call forth) and ask for a permanent transmission of Love to live in every piece created. This way the piece is constantly emitting the frequency of Love into the space it lives and to the viewer. This is so whether the piece is original or a reproduction much like a replay also carries the original energy from the live transmission.
This is another way I get to offer healing energy to humanity and the world, which in some ways may be even more powerful because it bypasses the mind. “The Soul Speaks in Image”, said Carl Jung, and it’s the Soul that teaches us how to be whole.
It is truly a great honor to be an artist who gets to create with this level of intention. Love is the ultimate healer of everything that ails a mind, body, and world, as an artist every mark I make is devoted to this Love.
Choose art pieces that light you up, that’s a good indicator that it will support you and your space with the vibration of Love. How to Choose Art as Your Personal Medicine - Learn How Here.
“My mission is to consistently infuse as many spaces and viewers with beauty, art, and Love.”
— Laurie Morse
History
1995 - My creativity practice began with The Artists’ Way and a 12-week program that taught me all my previous failed attempts at creating was normal. Before this, I determined I was not creative and stopped any attempts when what I needed was to keep engaging in my creative journey. Fortunately, I listened to that guidance.
2008 - Began a 3yr. formal program at UCSD (University California San Diego) call “Art and the Creative Process” which really opened my eyes to the notion that anyone can be creative if they apply themselves. I began my creative journaling in earnest.
2011 - Graduated from the UCSD Art program with several works of art accepted into UCSD sponsored shows.
2013 - First solo art show and permanent exhibit at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, San Diego. This exhibit is still on display.
2014 - An array of solo art shows with healing themes over the next 7 years as well as the establishment of online courses and workshops that teach the elements of healing to wholeness via a creative process. No experience necessary.
2015 - Soul Art Guide certification training.
2018 - Year long certification as an Intentional Creativity Teacher with Shiloh Sophia and Musea. An incredible journey of self exploration in order to teach others the same.
2021 + - A change in artistic style from asian fusion to contemporary abstract. The continuation of education and teaching of the creative process. Authorship of two books, interviews, and collaborations in support of creativity for all. Took a 3 month intensive called Art to Life where deep artistic skill and style is explored but also what art means to life and what life means to art. It was probably one of the most influential experiences for my art practice to date.