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Draw on the power of unseen Energy: Explore Spirit Art & Psychic Drawing

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Unseen Energy: Explore Spirit Art & Psychic Drawing

Unlock a new level of intuitive awareness through the refreshingly simple and meditative process of psychic drawing.

No artistic ability necessary...

Thursday May 5th | 17.00—> 21.30 | Live On-Line

 

In this livestream workshop, you'll learn to draw unseen energy as we intentionally connect with hidden places and specific people in spirit. 

Discover how to make unseen energy visible and interpret information or messages that offer a deeper understanding of spirit-inspired art.

You will have the opportunity to enhance your psychic, mediumistic and personal development in this workshop.

Previous participants say:

"I loved the experience, it was safe place, warm and insightful. I felt like learning more!"

"I loved the workshop! June-Elleni is a fantastic teacher - great day. Thank you!"

"June is an excellent tutor and the subject is fascinating."

"I really enjoyed the workshop and the exercises. It was a good way of exercising the psychic abilities too. I got a lot out of the meditation and time with June-Elleni."


Equipment required to develop the various forms of art we will explore during this series: -

Paper

  1. A4 or A3 lightly textured cartridge paper pads suitable for use with charcoals

  2. OR a roll of textured lining wallpaper cut into suitable squares is great for practicing and cheaper than buying pads

Pastels

  1. A selection of coloured soft pastels. Colours that inspire you are best, ideally eight or more, to include, Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Purple, Orange, Pink, Turquoise (you can begin with coloured pencils or crayons)

  2. June-Elleni uses Rowney Vandyke Brown soft pastels, tones 2, 4 and 6 (specifically for portraiture) but you can choose three flesh tones as you choose

  3. Black charcoal pencil and white pastel pencil

Extras

  1. Pen and notebook

  2. Fixative – June-Elleni uses hairspray as it has a gentler smell than fixative and has the bonus of being more cost effective