This workshop is a gentle invitation to slow down, let go, and reconnect with the creative spark that lives within you.
In this two-hour session, we’ll celebrate the season of the harvest in honor of the three sisters. In the story of the three sisters, squash, bean and corn come together in the garden, building off each other and creating community. Our painting will be inspired by them and embracing fall’s favorite veggie–pumpkins.
We’ll kick things off with tabletop questions to get to know each other and build community. Then I’ll guide you through the painting process, but this isn’t about replicating reality or copying my work. It’s about feeling into your landscape, trusting your intuition, and giving yourself permission to create, make mistakes, and tell your story in your own voice and style. This is about lighting your creative spark and letting go of perfectionism—because you were born with the title “artist,” and it’s time you reclaimed it.
Whether you’ve painted before or haven’t picked up a brush in years, you are creative—sometimes we just forget. This workshop is a chance to remember.
Workshop Details:
- Thursday, September 24, 6-8 pm
- Yetman Farms Greenhouse
- Two hours of painting & creative exploration
- All supplies included
- You’ll leave with an 5×7 painting and a fresh creative spark
- Ages 15+ welcome
– You do NOT have to be female to attend these workshops; however, the vocabulary I use is female-focused, just as we have been used to hearing male-focused language our whole lives.–
Feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks.
Spots are limited, and workshops are non-refundable, but if you can’t make it, you’re welcome to send a friend in your place.
Come create, let go, and leave with a beautiful piece of art—and a reminder that creativity has always been within you.