Theme: Going with the Flow
Continue Your Creative Journey with Art2Heal's Creative Practice Sessions
Are you familiar with collage art and eager to continue exploring your creativity in a supportive and inspiring environment?
These intimate 2-hour evening sessions are designed to provide a sacred space for ongoing creative practice, experimentation, and meaningful connection. Each week, we delve into a new theme, allowing you to deepen your collage skills, explore different artistic concepts, and express yourself freely without the pressure of formal instruction. Every session begins with a gentle breathwork practice to ground you and help you set a clear intention for your creative journey.
Whether you're looking to unwind after a busy day, nurture your creative spark, or simply connect with like-minded souls, our Creative Practice Sessions offer a welcoming and enriching experience. Join our vibrant community and make creativity a regular, nourishing part of your life.
Maximum 8 souls per gathering - ensuring every voice is heard, every creation honoured
What Makes This Experience Unique
This workshop emerges from the #Art2Heal methodology - a rare fusion of contemplative practices, artistic expression, and therapeutic presence. Led by Fabio Borges, a collage artist, author, and art practitioner whose work has touched hearts across Sydney, Brazil, London, Spain, and the USA.
What's Included
All essential materials: cutters, scissors, curated magazines and books
Guided short breathwork and intention-setting practice
Expert facilitation and gentle guidance throughout your creative process
A supportive community of fellow creative explorers
Prerequisites
This is a beginner-friendly experience with no artistic skills required. However, we recommend having completed our foundational Mindful Collage Workshop to fully appreciate the depth of this practice.
What to Bring
Paper or sketchbook for your creations
Personal prints, photos, or meaningful images (optional)
An open heart and curious mind
A small snack to share with the participants (optional but encouraged)