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Watercolor for Recovering Perfectionists - (May Series, 4 Sessions)


  • Studio B 1326c Grand Ave St. Paul, MN 55105 United States (map)

Join us for a fun-filled series of watercolor painting at 1326c Grand Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA.

These in-person events are perfect for all the recovering perfectionists out there who want to embrace imperfections and let their creativity flow! Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this workshop is designed to help you loosen up and enjoy the process of watercolor painting.

Your instructor, MN-based watercolor artist Bri Harrington will guide you through various techniques and provide personalized tips to bring out your inner artist. So grab your brushes, leave your perfectionism at the door, and let's create beautiful art together! Spaces are limited, so make sure to secure your spot now!

Limited to 4 people. Adults only.

**Date/Time: (Series of 4 Classes) Thursday(s) May 2, 9, 16, 23 6:30-7:30 PM

$180 (Payable via Venmo to secure your spot. Brianna Harrington Art, @BHarrington05 (If you don't have venmo, feel free to email me and we can do cash or credit card. email: brianna.harrington@ g mail.com ) **

Details: In this class — or series of classes - you’ll learn some basic watercolor techniques and a few simple meditations that will help you become more aware of your inner dialogue. You’ll learn how to practice self-compassion in your work (and life) and ways to adopt a growth mindset, empowering you to take on new skills with ease.

*Many of us behave as if we are static. We operate with a fixed mindset. Will I succeed or fail? Will I look smart or dumb? Will I be accepted or rejected? Will I feel like a winner or a loser?

We carefully select the parts of ourselves to share — our lives, our work, our talents — often glossing over the time and effort it took to master those skills. At the same time, we may work to hide the parts of ourselves that make us feel unworthy or dumb. When we attempt new things (especially as adults) we often think we should be an instant success. When we’re not, we say things like: Oh, I could never do that. At my age?! I could never learn. You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. And on and on and on. Research by Carol Dweck, a prominent psychologist at Stanford University, holds that our mindsets directly impact our behavior, relationship to success AND ultimately, capacity for happiness.

Adopting a growth mindset — one that holds failures as a launch-pad for growth rather than as evidence of unintelligence — is essential to changing behavior and living a fulfilling life.

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