Zoom Workshop Replay
“I quickly felt safe and supported, using new techniques and developing an emerging style. With her amazing music selections, and inspiring examples I would happily drift off merging into the canvas.”
I warmly invite you on this painting journey to connect with colors of ancient feminine wisdom while dipping your brushes in gold and inspiration.
We gathered with beautiful art sisters from around the world to paint and learn together for a few hours.
~Join the workshop where I will demonstrate beautiful techniques including one specific technique to add an ancient feeling to your paintings.
We gathered with beautiful art sisters from around the world to paint and learn together for a few hours.
~Join the workshop where I will demonstrate beautiful techniques including one specific technique to add an ancient feeling to your paintings.
“I can only say that all the effort that Michal puts into this retreat as well as the online courses is incredible. The icing on the cake was a meditation that she delivered to us. OMG, it was incredible.
I have never, ever painted like this before and am stunned by what appears”
Materials List
~ 50x70cm canvas - or any size you wish.
~ Prime your canvas ahead of time with metallic paint - gold/ bronze or copper. Use an inexpensive brand.
~ Acrylic paints- black, white, greens, gold, nickel azo gold, or any rusty-looking color you have, teal, orange, and whatever else you have.
~ Stencils - Optional - fun to have.
~ 90% Isopropyl rubbing alcohol - If you can't find it- no worries.
~Table salt and coarse salt.
~ brushes - assortment
~ Stencil brush or a sponge- a flat bristle brush or sponge can work as well.
~Acrylic medium.
~ Spray bottle
~ Paper towels
~ Wet wipes
~ Hair dryer
~ Prime your canvas ahead of time with metallic paint - gold/ bronze or copper. Use an inexpensive brand.
~ Acrylic paints- black, white, greens, gold, nickel azo gold, or any rusty-looking color you have, teal, orange, and whatever else you have.
~ Stencils - Optional - fun to have.
~ 90% Isopropyl rubbing alcohol - If you can't find it- no worries.
~Table salt and coarse salt.
~ brushes - assortment
~ Stencil brush or a sponge- a flat bristle brush or sponge can work as well.
~Acrylic medium.
~ Spray bottle
~ Paper towels
~ Wet wipes
~ Hair dryer
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Michal Shimoni
Your Instructor:
It is also the medicine I have to give, by sharing my art and facilitating the space for others to practice
Although I have many years of formal art education I have found myself blocked in my creativity because of so much information that diverted me away from my inner vision.
Since then, I have evolved so that my paintings today come from an inner well, no planning, just opening and listening to what wants to come through me.
It is a process of discovery in which I can find myself crying in awe. After studying art for many years it was a journey to find my way back to my true voice, my inner vision.
I am grateful to be where I am now finding my joy in art and helping others find it.Michal Shimoni