Amy is at the end of a divorce. A time of confusion, pain, and loss of self. In her efforts to heal from this trauma, Amy leans into her art, especially self-portraiture. After taking one specific image, Amy was able to truly see herself and step into her power. On this episode Amy and I talk about how art heals, venerability, abundance verses scarcity mentality, learning to let go so we can truly explore and become the artists we are called to be, holding space for the creative unknown, and so much more! This episode is full of "AH-HA" moments that you need to experience. So get that audio going, because YOU BELONG.; ;
Amy Elizabeth is an artist, writer, mentor, educator, experimenter, and lab owner based in Minneapolis, MN. Her primary medium for self-expression is film photography and over the last few years has found a home creating self-portraits. Her desire is to see and be seen, and in all things uses vulnerability for the empowerment of others. Her belief in the healing power of community and creativity led her to start The Artists’ Collab, a monthly subscription support group, at the start of 2023. In this same spirit, she recently completed the first run of her workshop Self-Portraits With Meaning, meant to equip, give permission, and guide others through the therapeutic process of stepping boldly in front of the camera to externally process inner-workings. You can find her on Instagram @itsamyliz and on her website https://www.itsamyliz.com/