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“What I hope is that people leave with something they can carry into their life. Drawing. Breathing. Pausing. Even one small shift can ripple out—into work, home, relationships, and how we care for ourselves.” - Karen Weinstein

@KarenMinette-Weinstein

Bright abstract drawing of a bouquet of flowers in a blue vase, with purple, white, red, blue, and yellow flowers set against an orange background.
Drawing of a soft serve ice cream cone with chocolate and vanilla swirls on a pink and blue background.
Colorful drawing of a desert scene with a green dinosaur on an orange rock, two cacti, a yellow sun, two small clouds, and two snakes on purple ground.
A child's drawing of a girl riding on a large colorful bird in the sky, with clouds, a shining sun, and green rolling hills with trees below.

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These practices aren’t just for the session. They’re tools participants can carry into everyday life—whether it’s a stressful work moment, a restless evening, or a need for creative reset. When we slow down and draw with intention, we change how we relate to ourselves and the world around us.