In my research for artists that work with movement, I was surprised to find so many artists who actually incorporated movement into the process. These artists completely immerse themselves in their work by using their whole bodies when creating. By taking this unique approach it's not just the finished piece that is the art but the process itself. The movements they make while creating are beautiful to watch and they will often record themselves while making it. Using movement in the process also makes the art much more fluid, expressive and spontaneous. I would really like to try out some of their methods of moving in my own creative process.
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