Colouring in methods: The next step: tested techniques to bring in mindfulness

Welcome to learning to take colouring into mindfulness creatively with watercolour pencils.

Hi my name is Justine and in this specific short course you will be learning

  • How to colour in creatively.
  • How to make the areas of a template look like they have depth and 3d dimension
    and also how to combine various colours with your project.

    This course is for you if you are ready to learn new and effective ways to blend your colours with cool styles and bring in mindfulness

    The mistake most people make is not understanding how to play with colouring in and use it to its full potential .
    Leaving people to become bored or not to know how to play creatively .

    I’m going to show you the tips and secrets so you can discover ways to blend your colouring styles.
    How to take light to dark to a playful stage.

    Come on join me and lets explore creatively with colouring yourself into mindfulness.

  • Instructor

    Founder of the Arts College / Art teacher Justine van de Weg

    I have been in the art field since 1996 , training and implementing my knowledge from 2000 I now have been teaching for 20 years and was personally tutored by Laura Wenman in South Africa who is rated as one of the top 10 art teachers and Reyno Swart who is known as one of the top 5 Oil painters in South Africa. I have worked from the Old masters & impressionistic principles and have taught both children and adults. I have worked with and help children and adults with various forms of trauma. I now run my own international arts college teaching various mediums to adults and children creating opportunities to inspire, educate, develop and supporting individuals using simple arts psychology and ART techniques. The Arts college believes that you do not have to have talent to be an artist or creative. Society over complicates industries and personal development. Our philosophy is simple. Go back to basics and simplify what seems impossible I’m a firm believer you can have your cake and eat it. (literally) .I have Peter Pan syndrome because there is no need to stop learning and having fun with creativity no matter what age you are.