The Beauty of Connection Through Art

"Budding friendships blossom amidst laughter and shared adventures into creativity and spirituality. Together, we explore the depths of our souls, shedding old masks and discovering new facets of ourselves and each other, forging a bond that transcends differences. We face artistic challenges together, expressing ourselves through colour and form, drawing strength from one another. Despite our diverse lives, common ground emerges, fostering a deeper understanding. As days pass, we see the world anew, infused with the wonder and curiosity of our group. In peaceful reflection amidst nature's beauty, we find inspiration for our art, each piece reflecting the joy and freedom discovered in each other's company."

 

This is a description of my experience leading small groups of budding artists to a secluded and beautiful natural location. Witnessing the diverse ideas and artworks come to life brings me immense joy. Each artist embarks on this journey for their own reasons, but a common thread is the desire for respite from daily life and immersion in colour, creativity, nature, and serenity.

 

Our retreats are incredibly inspiring. The artworks that emerge are extraordinary, showcasing a new level of confidence and understanding in painting, colour use, composition, and artistic expression. These retreats offer a space for personal growth and self-discovery. Away from daily distractions, you can focus solely on your art practice, whether it's playful exploration or pushing creative boundaries.

 

Due to an overwhelming number of requests, I've organised another retreat this year. I would love to see you there!

 

With lots of love,

Kirana xx

Art Retreat 25 - 28 of July 2024 

Package Inclusions

Accommodation (private room)
All meals - breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea & dinner (BYO alcohol)
Guided art classes each day | All art materials included | Art journaling & discussion 

Cost: $2200 | Venue: TBA

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