Letting go of the mind, 29 March 2015, Amsterdam

6 creative people formed the group of March workshop and made it an inspiring and moving afternoon!

Making toxin-free egg tempera

 

                     We started with all natural paint making.

                    Process of everybody was different as well as everyone’s former experience with art and expression. We had one child (9) midst us who could create without inhibitions and even help his mother a little with a final touch!

Spirals into the infinity, by Sharon Renee Stewart
Spirals into the infinity, by Sharon Stewart (music teacher)
Elly Poldervaart (textile designer) enjoying the freedom of intuitive painting

The background of participants were very diverse. Some had a degree in fine arts while others studied law or social work.

Rotem Stern, artist: creating with Earth Colours
Rotem Stern, artist: creating with Earth Colours

Our main goal was letting go of mind control and creating from intuition not from mind.For some it was harder that for others to let go and let happen. But with the aid of relaxing exercises and intuitive painting techniques everybody catched a creative golf to surf on. See the end results below and on the workshop-paintings page. Read what the students said on testimonials page. Find out the next workshop and register here.

Hands of Mr. A, 9 years old were artworks themselves! He did not want to wash them afterwards.
Hands of Mr. A, 9 years old were artworks themselves! He did not want to wash them afterwards.
Contemplating on the paintings and sharing experiences
Semra and Elly contemplating on the paintings and sharing experiences
"The Angel is always with me" by Elly Poldervaart
“The Angel is always with me” by Elly Poldervaart
“Inner Eruption” by Sharon Stewart
“Shoe” by Mr. A (9 years)
World or the evil eye by Suzan Kaya
“World or the evil eye” by Suzan Kaya
By Semra Aytemur
“Clarity” by Semra Aytemur
By Rotem Stern
By Rotem Stern

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Letting go of the mind, 29 March 2015, Amsterdam

6 creative people formed the group of March workshop and made it an inspiring and moving afternoon!

 

Making toxin-free egg tempera

 

                     We started with all natural paint making.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Process of everybody was different as well as everyone’s former experience with art and expression. We had one child (9) midst us who could create without inhibitions and even help his mother a little with a final touch!

Spirals into the infinity, by Sharon Renee Stewart
Spirals into the infinity, by Sharon Stewart (music teacher)
Elly Poldervaart (textile designer) enjoying the freedom of intuitive painting

 

The background of participants were very diverse. Some had a degree in fine arts while others studied law or social work.

Rotem Stern, artist: creating with Earth Colours
Rotem Stern, artist: creating with Earth Colours

Our main goal was letting go of mind control and creating from intuition not from mind.For some it was harder that for others to let go and let happen. But with the aid of relaxing exercises and intuitive painting techniques everybody catched a creative golf to surf on.

See the end results below and on the workshop-paintings page.

Read what the students said on testimonials page.

Find out the next workshop and register here.

Hands of Mr. A, 9 years old were artworks themselves! He did not want to wash them afterwards.
Hands of Mr. A, 9 years old were artworks themselves! He did not want to wash them afterwards.
Contemplating on the paintings and sharing experiences
Semra and Elly contemplating on the paintings and sharing experiences
"The Angel is always with me" by Elly Poldervaart
“The Angel is always with me” by Elly Poldervaart
“Inner Eruption” by Sharon Stewart
“Shoe” by Mr. A (9 years)
World or the evil eye by Suzan Kaya
“World or the evil eye” by Suzan Kaya
By Semra Aytemur
“Clarity” by Semra Aytemur
By Rotem Stern
By Rotem Stern

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