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Expressive Colour Workshop

Hello and welcome to a little sneak peek inside my recent Expressive Colour Workshop in Brighton, Queensland.

{ Image by Sam Covey Photo }

It was a beautiful June day, when twelve gorgeous women joined me and my assistant Sambo for a full day of Expressive Art-making. The vibe in the room was so wonderful; just fourteen people with hearts open to the colourful day ahead!

{ Image by Sam Covey Photo }

I love to begin my workshops with some freeing, opening, loosening-up exercises. The intention here isn't to make a 'something', it's about colour play and expression. It's really unbelievable how freeing Art can feel when there's no pressure to make it 'look' a certain way!

{ Image by Sam Covey Photo }

{ Image by Sam Covey Photo }

As the morning progresses, I love to lead my students into how they'd like to feel while they create. A feeling can look like anything and it makes it so fun to play with these possibilities. Plus, it completely takes the pressure off; creating an atmosphere for some seriously prolific Art-making.

{ Image by Sam Covey Photo }

{ Image by Sam Covey Photo }

{ Image by Sam Covey Photo }

{ Image by Sam Covey Photo }

{ Image by Sam Covey Photo }

After a morning of playing, we return with full tums to an afternoon of expressive techniques and symbolism. My style of teaching is to offer a smorgasbord of mixed media techniques with the group, then we enjoy free-play all afternoon, while I come around and share some one-on-one tuition time with each person.

My little demos are loose, intuitive and not at all about perfection. This is a process for me too and it needs to stay playful, or I would too easily get bogged down in 'getting it right'. My intention words for the day were light and present.

{ Image by Sam Covey Photo }

As the day rolls on, we spend the afternoon experimenting with collage, paint pens, drawing, painting and colour symbolism. I love this time, because there's time to connect with each person and we can brainstorm ideas to make our paintings come alive with our own, beautiful uniqueness.

By the end of the day with full hearts, we all get together to share the fruits of our play. This is a wonderful time with plenty of oos and ahhs, as we admire how each of us have uniquely expressed ourselves throughout the day.

{ Image by Sam Covey Photo }

If you would love to join me in my third Expressive Colour workshop for 2014, bookings have just opened  for a new class on August 31st, at Brighton.

This workshop will feature some NEW extras; including my downloadable Expressive Colour E-Class, optional professional photos of your day and now children (ages 10+) can join their Artsy grown-up in class for the very first time.

Only 12 spaces available for 8 amazing adults and 4 creative children total. Us adults can learn so much from the freedom and playfulness that children can inspire ... I'm so looking forward to the new experiences this next workshop brings!

Children aged 10 - 16 years = $115 (must come with a participating adult).

Adults (ages 17 - 107 years) = $145.

Book HERE.


For those of you who don't live nearby, my Expressive Painting E-Course commences on 14th July - just three weeks away.

There are supported journey and self-paced options available, and I've made it as close to in-person as possible and brimming with techniques for self-expression.

Click HERE to join this 6 week journey with me, from just $195.

Alternatively, enjoy my comprehensive Expressive Colour E-Class. Open entry. Just $45 HERE.

Love,

Chrissy x

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