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"Process not Product":

Point Zero Intuitive Painting for Children, 7 - 10 years


2 - 3pm, Tuesday 7th - Friday 10th April, 2015

?40 for course of 4 x 1 hour sessions


Point Zero is a process of intuitive painting which fosters self confidence and joyous creativity in children. It also brings healing by helping them integrate and process their experiences.


Children are natural intuitive painters until the judgement of adults causes them to step away from their own felt experience in order to paint products for the approval of others. They then grow up not trusting their own spontaneity, and believing they are not creative.


Intuitive painting will happen again naturally if we allow children to enter the creative process for their own curiosity and delight, rather than for products which we judge in terms of success and failure.


To register, or if you have any questions, please contact:


Helena 07947 104 135 or [email protected]

Painting Your Pathway

88 Grove Park

SE5 8LE


www.paintingyourpathway.co.uk

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