Art Activity and Video Tutorial: Feminine Aspects Pie Chart
Art Activity
As an extension of this practice, we have attached a handout and video tutorial to create a Feminine Aspects Pie Chart. The attached Feminine Aspects Assessment may help you to isolate how to imagine these aspects on a practical, day-to-day basis. The purpose of this activity is to explore your own relationship to the three aspects we have discussed, in a tangible way. A few questions to consider after you have completed this activity:
- Did anything jump out at you, or surprise you, about your pie chart? Did you find yourself having any immediate insights?
- What is the relationship between the proportions, color choices, and/or adjectives you chose, and the nature of your connection to these aspects in your life?
- For example:
- i. “I feel really close to the transformative aspect, so I designate a big piece of the pie with bright warm colors.”
- ii.“I have a conflicted relationship with the abundant aspect, but I still feel like I have a lot of those traits, so I gave it a big piece of the pie, but made the color muddy and dark.”
- For example:
- Complete three “I am” statements describing your pie chart.
- For example:
- i.“I am multicolored.”
- ii.“I am a little messy.”
- iii.“I am not completely defined by one aspect.”
- For example:
- If your pie chart had a need, what would it be?
- If your pie chart had some advice for you, what would it be?
- If your pie chart could have anything in the world, what would it want?
- If you were to imagine putting your pie chart into your body, where would it reside? How would it make your body to move?