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YOU ARE. THAT IS. CREATIVEBOOK BY NOULA
DIAMANTOPOULOS



You Are Creative! That is the underlying message of this book which takes you on a journey that unfolds your innate creative process.

I combine stories from my psychotherapy/coaching and art teaching practice and introduce you to ‘your interior map’, a process which helps you to uncover the way you do things and the way you make things – whether you are making art or making a decision. In five short steps you will come to know things about yourself that really matter when it comes to better understanding your innate creative process. 

There are three sections in this book and in one of them I write on topics of creativity and self-development and encourage you to be curious and inquisitive. My QUEST technique, a dialogue of questions only, is another tool that I share with you in the book. QUEST is about suspending the answer and discovering the power of a well-developed question. The book includes art and writing exercises to wake up your imagination, reflections to take your journey deeper within and is written with an engaging sense of humour and honesty which will have you wanting to read more!



Purchase your copy today through noula's spontaneous creativity website.

WILL YOU QUEST-ION ME?
AS PART OF
ART MONTH SYDNEY

As part of Art Month Sydney, Noula Diamantopoulos was invited to perform as part of the Art at Night Trail in Paddington and Woollahra on Thursday 10 March from 7:30-10:30pm.

Will you QUEST-ion me? is a participatory, performance piece that engages people in a silent dialogue of questions only with the artist. This new performance follows on from and expands upon the artist’s earlier acclaimed performance work QUEST. Created in 2011 by noula, a qualified psychotherapist, facilitator of creativity, and artist, QUEST fused art and emotional intelligence to create a participatory, engaging and often intimate experience that takes us to our interior landscape.



“Taking this one step further, Will you QUEST-ion me? is a beautiful example of how we can connect with each other in a significant manner. Universal concerns arise repeatedly through the performance and often, within an exchange of a few short questions, we realise that we are all sharing the same thoughts about our personal journeys,” said noula.