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Intuitive Painting Taster Session: Grove Park SE5, 10am - 1pm, Saturday 30th August


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The joyful and childlike process of spontaneous painting allows me to access the creativity below my conditioning, in both paint and life. My practice has taught me how to dissolve creative blocks. It also brings me into contact with unknown aspects of myself, and the mystery of which I am a part.


People who arrive for a taster session often worry about whether they will be able to do it "properly". I feel so sorry, because the Point Zero approach to intuitive painting which I facilitate is more an honest encounter with your self and your aliveness than anything else. It is also quite private - you won't be put on the spot, and the only rule of the studio is that nobody comments on anyone else's painting. You don't need any art experience or "perceived talent", because the essence of the practice is freedom from product. The invitation is simply to come and be yourself in glorious, playful technicolour, in a place where all judgement has been suspended for you to explore your freedom.


The taster session is 3 hours, 10am - 1pm, and costs ?30.


You can book through my website paintingyourpathway.co.uk.


More insights on the Painting Your Pathway Facebook page.


Any questions, please contact Helena on 07947 104 135!

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