Dot Painting: Meditative Art Two-Part Series for Adults
This event took place in October 2022
Spiritual Path to Awakening welcomes you to the Dot Painting: Meditative Art Two-Part Series for Adults, led by Fraser-Valley local Sharon Thistlethwaite.
In this 2-session workshop, you will learn the contemplative art of mandala dot painting on rocks. The second week you are invited to bring a finished glazed dish (mug, bowl, plate) or piece of glassware (jar, vase) from home to also dot paint on. No need-to-know intricate details of this method of art, there is a step-by-step process that keeps the mind calm and serene and the end result quite surprising!
Dot Painting: Meditative Art Two-Part Series for Adults
Wednesday, October 12 & Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Aldergrove United Church, #101- 27336 Fraser Highway
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (each week)
$25.00 (total for the two-part series)
This event is eligible for the SPA Autumn Seniors Discount Code, inviting seniors (60+) to register and attend 80% off. Details of the Autumn Seniors Discount Code and a step-by-step how to redeem guide can be found on the Senior Discount Code section of the SPA website.
This all-materials-provided event is open to all members of the community. Space is limited, please pre-register on the SPA website to reserve your spot. Upon registering, you will be prompted to download a digital document that contains all the event details. Please email path.awakening@gmail.com if you have difficulty downloading the pdf.
Aldergrove United Church is located at #101-27336 Fraser Hwy in Aldergrove, BC. V4W 3N5. Free parking is available onsite, on either side of the church, for event attendees.
By attending this event, you consent to you and your party (if applicable) potentially having your photo taken. The photos may be shared on the website and/or social media accounts for Spiritual Path to Awakening, Aldergrove United Church, and the event facilitator.
By registering for this event, you also agree to SPA's Event Ticket Cancellation Policy, downloadable HERE.
About the Event Facilitator:
Sharon Thistlethwaite – “My first craft that I remember doing was making salt dough beads with food coloring as a young teen. I was bored so I looked around the house to see what I could find to do. My grandmother made picture frames with sawdust and homemade glue. Then she would stick pieces of old jewelry in it. Everyone remembers her work. Very different and well loved. She would make sock monkeys which I treasured. My favorite of hers what a big stuffed dog she made for me out of an old black fake fur coat. That was my very favorite Christmas gift.
From there I took various classes with a friend. We made crafts once a week: soapstone carving, flower arranging, pottery, dollies from pantyhose - we were always finding a class to take!
When I had my daughter, I took a break for several years. Eventually I began to craft on my own, especially when I retired in Oct 2018. I began experimenting with various crafts. Had many failures as I wanted to do my own spin on crafting. An example is paint pouring. I did what I thought was a beautiful abstract. It wasn't quite dry, so I popped it in the oven for a bit. Well it bubbled up and my beautiful colors were gone. I flattened it out. Poured clear resin on it and made a clock.”