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Student Blooms!

student blooms!

from flower flow

dear artsy friend,

Today I’m super excited to share gorgeous art from the students of my class Flower Flow! Watch the video above and let yourself feel inspired, then you can take a closer look at the many many lovely paintings below, read about the students’ experience and even take a peek inside some of their creative spaces. Enjoy!

Please leave a word of encouragement for them in the comments!

As a teacher and “inspirer”, I cannot begin to tell you how much joy and pride it gives me to see all these wonderful people get to work, dare to play and experiment, to create something beautiful from their hands, heart and soul. In my previous post last week, I talked about my mantra “Dream Create Inspire”, my purpose as an artist and creative guide. When I see all these joyful, poetic, dreamy and completely unique paintings, it gives me such a boost of motivation to keep sharing my love of art no matter what.


find out more about the class:

start small & get playing!

Every lesson in Flower Flow starts with a warm-up activity where we create a series of mini studies. To me (and the students seem to agree!) it’s so useful to start by exploring a technique, a theme or a color palette at a smaller scale, and on multiple substrates. There’s a lot less pressure than “painting a painting” straight away and no fear of ruining it: if some of these little artworks don’t end up to your liking, put them in your pile of collage fodder!

But very often the results are absolutely delightful and you will surprise yourself in the best of ways. Because when you let go of expectations, get playful and spontaneous, that’s often when your best art will come out!

Take a closer look at these minis from the classroom:

take it to the canvas!

Once you’re all warmed up and inspired, it’s time to take the next step and move on to a bigger canvas! Flowers are such a forgiving subject, perfect to try new things and a whole variety of styles. Pay attention to which techniques, colors and materials appeal to you, so you can dive deeper, get more daring and make them yours!

I absolutely love the variety of what the students have created. Some have stayed close to the lessons at first, then gently expanded their horizons on the next canvas with different flowers or a unique color palette. Others boldly jumped right into some completely unique interpretations of the projects. There’s no right or wrong! What matters is to have fun, keep playing and stay open to beautiful surprises…

1. A whole variety of “Cottage Blooms”...

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2. Interpretations of the "Rainbow Meadow" lesson:
3. Grunging it up with texture in the "Wild Flowers" lesson!

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4. Colorful layers in the final lesson: "Dare to Bloom"

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make it yours!

One of my very favorite things is to see pictures of students’ creative spaces and messy tables! When I’m filming a class, I’m alone in the studio with headphones, mic and the camera rolling… but all the time I speak to and think of the future participants, trying to make you feel like you’re right there with me, and make this experience as inspiring as possible for you, so that in turn YOU can have a wonderful time in your own creative haven!

And when I see pictures of your spaces, and paintings in the making, it suddenly feels so much more real to me, and so fulfilling. Because yes, the classes I offer are online, but the whole point is for you to create something real, tangible, right where you are! Put on your apron, get your hands dirty and your table messy, get to work and create something that you will have fun making, be proud to hold, and that will inspire others around you.

Here is some Flower Flow magic in the making!

let's paint together!

When I see all these beautiful artworks, it makes me even more excited to be reopening Flower Flow next week!! OMG we’re going to have so much fun, and honestly, in these grim times, I cannot wait to see more and more painterly flowers bloom all over the world. I created this class to lift our spirits during covid last year, and I think we could still do with an extra dose of joy, color and sweetness today.

Flowers may not seem like much and yes, they are fragile, small and ephemeral. But they are so much more than that! If it’s true that “what we focus on, grows”, then maybe painting something as simple as flowers can help us grow what our world most needs right now: love, light, joy, beauty, kindness, inspiration, healing and harmony with the natural world. So let’s keep painting, let’s cultivate all these good vibes right there on our canvas, and let’s keep sharing them with the world!

Thank you and congratulations to all the students! Your art matters, so keep making it and keep sharing it!

Light & Love


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