
Wind down and get creative in this collage workshop in London.
Join us for this calming and expressive collage workshop in London, where creativity becomes a gentle way to reconnect with yourself and the present moment. Through simple collage techniques, you’ll explore how creative expression can support mindfulness and personal reflection.
This workshop is suitable for everyone, whether you’re completely new to art or simply looking for a mindful creative activity. The atmosphere is welcoming and supportive, encouraging you to let go of perfectionism and enjoy the process of making without pressure.
What to expect:
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A relaxed introduction to expressive collage techniques.
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Encouragement to embrace loose, playful creativity without worrying about perfection.
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Gentle guidance on staying present and connecting with the creative process.
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Opportunities to reflect through journaling and explore personal insights through art.
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A supportive, uplifting environment where ‘happy mistakes’ are celebrated.
By the end of the session, you’ll have created your own expressive collage piece and experienced the calming, reflective benefits of mindful creativity.
workshop facilitating
Q: What changes or progress have you seen in people who participate in your workshops? A: So if you want to know about the changes of progress that I have seen in the within the people who participate in my workshops, I would love to share a lot of I can talk a lot about this. Ah.. I have been doing so many different type of workshops throughout the years, to the point that I do not know where to start! But several things that happens again and again are… I see firsthand how this kind of art workshop can touch people, how it can connect people (even the people who have never met before–from strangers to people who hug each other in tears, happy tears!)... How art can move us, make us feel something deeply, and even transform us, impacting us in a way that is just hard to describe unless you are there witnessing it firsthand. Usually the people that are involved in my workshops were very hesitant at first about their capability in making art or expressing themselves in art, whether it's in my singing workshop or in my painting workshop, or in my mindful drawing workshops. At the end of the session they become much more confident about it… and I can see them proudly and lovingly staring at their creation, knowing that now they can bring home one more tool to help them express themselves in ways that they didn't know before. So it's something that is very rewarding for me as well, knowing that what I do, what benefits me, can also benefit a lot of people–even the people that I haven't met before as well. - an excerpt from Instant Karma Magazine Interview, 2024

