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WABI SABI TUTORIALS

Welcoming imperfection into your art is at the heart of Japanese concept of Wabi-Sabi. Wear, deterioration and change are all a part of the cycle of life. As we experiment with materials that have a previous history or a story we’ll embrace the moment, allowing the surprises and accidental discoveries to unfold over the textures created with items collected from life’s special moments. Using items from nature and everyday life that at first might seem expended, but as we look at them with new possibilities they will unfold fabulous experiences as we create new life for mistakes, used and natural items that may be less that perfect but hold a newfound beauty.

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Wabi Sabi Canvas

Using simple items found around us, such as flower petals and grasses, used tea bags and printed napkins, you’ll create a peaceful canvas reminiscent of “Tea in the Garden”.

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Wabi Sabi with Coffee

Playing with used teabags, coffee and vintage stamps and threads, all with a previous history, we simply embrace “what happens” as we create this unique piece of art

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Wabi Sabi Textures

Embrace the moment, allowing the surprises and accidental discoveries to unfold over the textures created with items collected from life’s special moments.

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Wabi Sabi Art Journal

Welcoming imperfection into your art is at the heart of Japanese concept of Wabi-Sabi. Wear, deterioration and change are all a part of the cycle of life. Experiment with materials that have a previous history or a story, embrace the moment, allow the surprises and accidental discoveries to unfold over the textures created with items collected from life’s special moments.

941.275.4874

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