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(4-Workshop Series): Affirmational Drawing


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Drawing as a means of self-care and affirmation is a powerful practice to see and acknowledge the parts of ourselves that long to be seen and acknowledged


In this series facilitated by Chetna, we’ll take time to bring to paper some messages that we want to remember. We’ll spend time with our shadows, our light and visuals of worlds we want to see, all in community.

This workshop series is open to people with all drawing levels;
this is not a technical drawing workshop, rather it’s more about refreshing one’s mindset and practice in relationship
to creative expression, specifically via drawing.


Technique in this space is no where as important as open-mindedness and non-judgment.


We’ll meet via Zoom during the four Wednesdays in May
(the 5th, 12th + 19th, and 26th)
from 6pm - 7:30pm (mountain time)*

*please calculate the time per your location accordingly



By the end of the series, participants will:

  • Understand the art of affirmation

  • Have a different relationship to the practice of drawing

  • Have shared art in a non-judgmental and affirming community

  • Walk away with an arsenal of prompts to inspire affirmation and meaningful drawing

The living agenda for each workshop looks like:

  • Group check-in

  • Content presentation + discussion

  • Prompt-inspiration

  • Drawing time

  • Small-group sharing

  • Large group harvesting

  • Close

We’ll leverage tools in:

  • Mindfulness

  • Affirmation practice

  • Expressive drawing + writing

  • Sharing + witnessing


Exchange

Tickets for all four workshops are offered on a sliding scale:

$85 - $115

May the fee not hinder your participation. We have a number of partial scholarships available;
if the sliding scale is not accessible to you and you’re committed to attending this series, reach out to us with what you can contribute and we’ll be in touch accordingly.

 
 

What participants have said

I found these workshops to be an important step in my life journey.
— Anonymous
I didn’t really consider myself an illustrator or artist going into this workshop and it helped me get past the need to feel skilled or adequate to be able to put my pen to paper. It’s been fun and liberating to do this just for myself and my healing without needing it to be a certain way. I also loved connecting with folks and seeing how many of us are on the same wavelength at times. I even started writing more (journal prompts, poetry, stream of consciousness) because the workshop opened up my creativity.
— Anonymous