Lindsay King: How can Human Design impact the creative process?

What is intuitive painting?

In this episode we cover Lindsay's journey to pursuing art full time & the careers she left behind. Her Human Design knowledge & experience (1/3 Splenic Manifestor) Rest vs consistency, how lockdown & a 100 day art challenge impacted her life. Her experience with burnout and creating from a place of 'what's trending'. She breaks down how she channels different modalities and uses them in her art, especially for commission pieces. The reminder of how important it is to do art for herself and not just for others all the time. Listen now on Apple or Spotify.


Lindsay King was born and Raised in Colorado. She moved out to the Pacific North West for College in 2003, and continues to live there with her small family in the state of Oregon.  Through college, workshops and life experiences her creative evolution has been expressed through painting and writing.  She draws inspiration from the unseen pieces of ourselves and divine source energy.  Observing the elements that sparked joy in both her and those interacting with her work, she grew more aware of the spiritual connection in her process. There arose an acute awareness of the sacred space around the act of creating.  Intuitive Painting has become the primary practice of how she works.  Through play, spiritual writing, reading, engaging with nature, laughing with family and friends, and practicing mindfulness, she is able to take the leap into this form of work.  Her intention is to create meaningful work that carries the energy of love and healing. Asking to be a clear conduit for messages of love to move into the paint and fibers of the paper itself. After each painting is completed Lindsay spends time channeling a blessing through her hands to be carried with the piece, wherever it may end up.  

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