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Mindful Art

Locality: Kincumber, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 416 869 800



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23.01.2022 Wow, art as a meaningful form of expression - 11 years old!!



18.01.2022 This one struck a chord. Beautiful work

01.01.2022 A new workshop coming up as part of a Mother Daughter Retreat in October - dont miss out will post details to book soon

18.12.2021 Nice piece of writing!



10.12.2021 Jo is running her amazing classes next term- I WANT TO ENROL - book in or miss out!

07.12.2021 Have done workshops with this amazing teacher. She is patient, kind, inspirational and has lots of knowledge. If you have any interest in learning pottery this is the course to attend.

17.11.2021 Any young women out there 12-25, take advantage of this amazing opportunity - a FREE workshop with one of the most professional portrait photographers I know. Check it out.



08.11.2021 God, which one to choose!!?? They all look brilliant.

19.10.2021 Love this bright idea to raise funds and awareness

15.10.2021 One of my art therapy workshops ran recently at a wonderful mother daughter retreat.

03.10.2021 Easter A Time of Rebirth This year Easter Sunday falls on the 16th April just a few days after the April full moon. Easter is named after the Anglo-Saxon godd...ess, Eostre, goddess of the dawn, rebirth, and renewal and origin of the word ‘oestrogen’. Eostre’s sacred animals were symbols of fertility - the rabbit and the egg - both immortalised in chocolate at Easter time, which in the Northern Hemisphere is the time of spring and rebirth. But the origins of Easter date back even further to Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Turkey & Syria) 5000 years ago, when the goddess Ishtar (cf Easter) made a journey to the underworld where she was stripped, killed, and hung on a stake, then three days later, resurrected from the dead and made immortal. Babylonian scriptures call Ishtar "The Light of the World. Does this tale sound familiar? In celebrating Easter (or Eostre or Ishtar), we are participating in an age-old ritual celebrating the return of the light after a period of darkness and death. www.stellastarwoman.com See more

16.09.2021 Competition time: Win this awesome Adventure Max experience for two children aged 7-17 years! It's one of the many activities happening at Glenworth Valley these holidays! To enter, share this photo and like our page. Tag your friends for extra entries. Good luck!



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