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How to See Invisible Things
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Stephen Roach's How to See Invisible Things examines the interplay between the artist's interior life and their outer work, arguing that imagination and perception shape creative output and cultural impact.
The book walks readers through practices for reclaiming wonder, fostering flow states, and re-enchanting everyday experience while moving into practical discussions of community, friendship, and how art shows up publicly.
Roach frames artists as 'border-walkers' who dwell in liminal spaces and invites readers to learn curiosity amid uncertainty rather than rush to resolution.
Drawing on examples from Breath and Clay gatherings and contemplative practices, the book emphasizes beauty, abundance, and sacramental seeing as alternatives to utilitarian mindsets.
It closes by considering future directions for the art-and-faith conversation and the role of creative practice in forming communities and culture.
The book walks readers through practices for reclaiming wonder, fostering flow states, and re-enchanting everyday experience while moving into practical discussions of community, friendship, and how art shows up publicly.
Roach frames artists as 'border-walkers' who dwell in liminal spaces and invites readers to learn curiosity amid uncertainty rather than rush to resolution.
Drawing on examples from Breath and Clay gatherings and contemplative practices, the book emphasizes beauty, abundance, and sacramental seeing as alternatives to utilitarian mindsets.
It closes by considering future directions for the art-and-faith conversation and the role of creative practice in forming communities and culture.
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as Stephen's forthcoming book about the inner life and outer life of the artist and creative seeing.


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