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Drawing Your Inner Landscape: A Neurographic Art Workshop

with Aleta Jacobson

Drawing Your Inner Landscape: A Neurographic Art Workshop

with Aleta Jacobson

Saturday December 27,  11am-2pm

All materials included

No experience necessary



Unleash your creativity and discover the magic of Neurographic Art in this inspiring and meditative workshop at the Maloof Foundation. Designed for all skill levels—from seasoned artists to total beginners—this session offers a transformative art experience that soothes the soul, reduces stress, and enhances personal insight.


Through guided exercises led by artist Aleta Jacobson, you’ll learn how to let lines flow freely across the page, forming vibrant shapes and patterns that mirror your internal world. Neurographic Art blends mindfulness, creativity, and self-exploration into a powerful visual practice. As your drawing unfolds, you’ll embark on a personal journey of expression and renewal.


Participants of all ages are invited to slow down, explore their inner landscape, and enjoy a welcoming, judgment-free environment that encourages curiosity and connection. Whether you're seeking calm, creativity, or deeper self-awareness, this workshop offers a refreshing way to connect with yourself through art.


All materials provided. No experience necessary. Just bring a willingness to explore.


This workshop supports:

●      Stress reduction and emotional balance

●      Mindfulness and creative flow

●      Problem-solving and visual thinking

●      Personal reflection through guided art


Join us for an inspiring, soul-nourishing creative experience!

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