Calming Art at Imperfect Art

Did a beautiful flower watercolor workshop guided by Ana at Imperfect Art in London, and it truly felt like such a calming and wholesome experience. From choosing our own flowers to observing every tiny detail before painting them, the entire process felt slow, mindful, and deeply creative …

We explored monochromatic tones, layering light to dark values, and learned how small details can completely transform a painting and bring it to life. Ana also shared beautiful insights about the color wheel and color interactions, making the workshop feel both educational and inspiring …

The studio itself had such warm and creative energy, cozy corners, colors everywhere, people creating, laughing, learning, and simply enjoying the process together …

What I also know is how important it is to attend workshops even as a facilitator yourself. There is always something new to learn, not only from the artist guiding the session, but also from observing different perspectives, techniques, conversations, and creative approaches from others in the room. Every workshop becomes a space to gather fresh ideas, inspiration, knowledge, and a renewed connection with creativity itself …

I feel that it is the most beautiful way to grow as an artist and facilitator …

#roksanatales

Now tell me
When was the last time you slowed down and created something just for joy?

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