Landscapes of Letting Go

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Landscapes of Letting Go

When words fall short, we turn to paper.

Landscapes of Letting Go is a workshop for anyone craving a creative release—a way to process, reflect, and rebuild through hands-on artmaking. Together, we’ll create abstract torn paper collages that reflect both what we’re carrying and what we’re ready to set down.

This isn’t about picture-perfect results. It’s about process.

We’ll begin by painting and texturing our own papers using simple mixed media methods—designed to spark spontaneity and flow. Then we’ll tear, arrange, and layer those papers into abstract landscapes that capture the mood, memory, or emotion you bring to the page.

Let go of perfection. Let go of pressure. Let go of needing to know what’s next.

We’re here to explore—and maybe breathe a little easier when it’s done.

What You’ll Learn:

•Mixed media techniques for making your own expressive collage materials

•How to work intuitively and emotionally with color, shape, and texture

•Composition tips for balance, movement, and contrast

•Creative ways to reflect and process through art

•A no-pressure approach to abstract collage that’s all about discovery

You’ll Leave With:

•A custom set of torn collage papers, made by you

•One or more abstract paper landscapes

•A few aha moments and a fresh creative spark

•Access to the full replay so you can revisit anytime

•The sense that you can let go—and still create something beautiful

Let the paper hold what your heart can’t carry alone.

Join me for this live online workshop - Monday, April 28, 2025 1:00-3:00 pm Central Time.

Come rip, layer, and reimagine—right alongside me.

THIS WORKSHOP IS INCLUDED AS A SPECIAL BONUS TO OUR MEMBERS - Current Members: You do not need to sign up, you will be sent all information and the replay will be posted in the membership site.

$27
Total due $27

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