1st Mass Manifesting Mobile on the MPL-USA Art Tour!
September 13, 2010 at 3:03 pm trickydame Leave a comment
As part of Joanne Morton’s interactive art project “MPL-USA Art Tour”, the people of Tybee Island created the 1st Mass Manifesting Mobile. The mobile pieces were created at the “Gratitude Show” art exhibit held at the Tybee Arts Association (www.tybeearts.org) on Thursday, September 9.
Joanne chose September 11 as the date to install the Mass Manifesting Mobile in a public space to help encourage peace, love and tolerance on this historic day. The Tybee Island Social Club was a perfect venue for the bright pink & yellow circles that flowed in the wind.

The Mass Manifesting Mobile is an opportunity for people to publicly and proudly share the sometimes hidden and protected desires of our hearts and souls. The Mass Manifesting Mobile is made up of a collection of shapes that people hang together after writing their positive affirmations/intentions on them. The ultimate purpose of the Mass Manifesting Mobile is to give everyone more freedom to allow their magic, feel their passion, and live their love!
Joanne continues the MPL-USA Art Tour in October, traveling to NE Ohio, NYC, Philadelphia to make her way south again to arrive in Sarasota/Tampa area by early November. Along the way she will be stopping off and creating more Mass Manifesting Mobiles! At the end of the Tour, Joanne plans to install the interactive collaborative public artwork made up from all of the places she’s visited. This Mass Manifesting Mobile shares the positive energy created by humans across the USA!! and this is a good thing!
Thank you to everyone who helped install it at the Tybee Island Social Club, especially Jack & Pam!! Visit the Tybee Island Social Club – great food & great energy! Magic Passion Love kind!!
If you are inspired by the MPL-USA Art Tour and would like to contribute, please visit www.trickydame.com

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