Awaken Your Senses to Creativity
With Zebith Thalden
June 24 - 29, 2026
Allow the natural landscapes of woodland, garden, and marine habitat be the location of your creative inspiration. We will spend time mindfully witnessing to expand the senses. From this awareness, we will then sketch both the profound and uniquely subtle elements of the environment.
We will transform our observations into the visual, translating sound into color, sensation into form, and feeling into pattern. Concepts created during this meditative process will launch into designs for finished artwork, in a preferred 2D media, that presents our individual sense-based experience of each location. Completed compositions will become an illustration of our own perspective within the collective ecological story.
What You’ll Gain
- Create individual illustrations that contribute to collective observations
- Learn to create abstract or realistic works of art
- Explore personal style and expand creative skills
- Receive Individual creative instruction
- Become more comfortable using a 2D non-toxic media of your choosing
- Learn to translate experience into expressive colors, shapes, and patterns
- Leave with refined sketches and multiple finished compositions
- Let the sounds, smell, or sights of Cortes Island guide your creative expression
Who This Program is For
This workshop is for artists of all levels: beginner, returning, or experienced. It is especially designed for those wanting to expand their sense of awareness, reconnect to wonderment, and witness the ever-changing inspiration offered each moment by the land, water, and sky.
Considerations
- Participants will be spending time outdoors walking, sometimes over rugged terrain. Please pack mindfully and consider bringing supportive footwear and email registration@hollyhock.ca for more information or for any accessibility related questions.
- All participants will receive a general supply list in advance of the program to offer guidance when selecting items to bring.
- Having some experience with your chosen medium will be helpful.
Testimonials
I loved going to Zebith’s workshop. She is such an intuitive teacher, that seems to sense individually what you need as an artist. I feel this will be art changing and help me put more meaning or “soul” into my paintings. -Jacelen
I went away feeling energized to try new ideas as well as feeling more positive about my creative process than ever before. Zebith was always prepared with new ideas and approaches tailored to meet my needs and skills. Through her evaluations, she helped me see my strengths as well as giving me concrete ways to improve my work. Zebith’s positive approach and skills in both art and teaching made the lessons both instructive and enjoyable. I look forward to taking more lessons from her. -Nancy
Zebith was outstanding at “working the room” – traveling in such a way that she kept track of the progress of each of us. Notably, she did not short-change the less assertive or less skilled among us. She provided focused feedback that was constructive and appropriately aimed at the individual’s level of functioning. She never “took over” a drawing the way that some instructors do. While identifying the skills needing attention, Zebith consistently generated a sense of achievement. Throughout, the class exuded positive energy, and camaraderie developed rapidly. I was quite impressed by the set of drawings produced by our group. -Dell
Daily Schedule
A detailed schedule will be emailed to you about 30 days prior to your program. Click here to view a sample program schedule.
About the Presenter
Zebith Thalden
Zebith Thalden is a US based studio artist, instructor, and author. Her artwork has been featured in galleries, cultural centers, and art museums, including the CICA Museum in Gimpo-si, South Korea; the Academy of Science in Canberra, Australia; and the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington DC. She has been in residence […]
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