The Fine Art of Feelings were originally a group of words that came to Sheri Herr during 1992 in the same way she began receiving images of feelings - as an instrument. Within months she founded her company, using the words for its name, as an avenue through which she could share and further develop the images (now known as “The Little Guys”). Clinical professionals across the US and seven other countries embraced the Art and Experiential Workshops as tools that powerfully expedited the healing process. The Company experienced many transformations during its ten years in the marketplace. Many gifted, dedicated, and courageous professionals contributed to the ever changing vision for the company's future and the possibilities for the Art. They each gave of their talents, their time, and their expertise - but most of all they believed in the power of the Images. The Company doors were closed in late 2002 due to a lack of capital needed for a final transformation from a one woman effort to a staffed organization. Today The Fine Art of Feelings is a collection of artworks no longer available for sale yet waiting here on the WWW to create Self-Discovery and Self-Love.

Reflections after Extending the Art Sale

If anyone ever tells you that liquidating your lifestyle is a cake walk....don’t believe them! As I began this process just a few months ago I looked forward to what would come and how the tides would ebb and flow. Today what I can tell you is that they CERTAINLY DO ebb and how they flow is totally up to you!

POST ESTATE SALE

Chicago’s weather seems to reflect my ever changing state today. A dash of sun provides some hope. Then the rain starts again, mirroring the many quiet waves of feelings within me. Finally, just the gray sky that symbolizes a kind of holding between conditions. My mind wanders between “all the things left to do” to “what is to come on the path ahead?” A rather odd “knowing” looms that tells me that I have little idea what will happen next.

Post Website Launch / Pre Estate Sale

Nearly a week ago we launched this website. As has always been the case with showing "The Little Guys," every imaginable (and even more unimaginable) obstacles occured to delay the launch. To say I was intrenched in the task of preparing rather than prepared for what would come is an understatement. (Silly me, just thinking I was liquidating the collection of art!) Within minutes of announcing the site my (e)mailbox began to fill with heartfelt notes. Some expressed their feelings of sadness that "The Little Guys" would no longer be available after the Sale. Some extended congratulations.


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