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Mapping the Forest in Tamborine Mountain
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Mapping the Forest in Tamborine Mountain


Date & Time

May 08 2024 , 10:00 am - 03:00 pm

Location

Fontana Studio and Tamborine Mountain National Park
9 Beechmont Ave Tamborine Mountain

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Mapping the Forest in Tamborine Mountain

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Tickets

$200 available through Humantix

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Join Tamborine artist Bronwyn Davies for this full day immersion.

Participants will meet at the forest at 10 am and go on a guided walk and creative meditation in the forest. We will map our journey as we walk then further develop with paints, inks, haiku and text. Each participant will develop an artist book from the day.

Our day begins with a walk in one of the beautiful sections of Tamborine Mountain National Park (MacDonald Section- Wongawallan Rd opposite Heritage Centre) The focus is about mindful noticing and getting in touch with your creativity. As we walk through the forest, we will stop, make drawings, notes, and observations. Participants will work with a simple pre-made concertina or accordion book as a base for mapping our forest walk. Using natural inks, paints and collage we will track our time in the forest back at my studio 9 Beechmont Ave which is just a 5 mins walk from the forest.

Mapping the Forest- A WORKSHOP ON CREATIVITY, MEDITATION AND NATURE
Wednesday 8th May 2024 10 am-3 pm. Guided forest walk, all materials, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea included. $200 per person.




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