Imagination has no boundaries

Imagination at the art class has no boundaries.  Tess’s sculpture is really taking shape now.  The front is of a pregnant woman with her front body of her breasts and enlarged tummy of her pregnancy.  the back mind you is going to be quite different. Tess said: “It was very relaxing. After about 5 minutes, I felt less anxious. I was able to obsess less about things that I had not done or need[ed] to get done. Doing art allowed me to put things into perspective.” 

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Georgette Schwantes

Georgette Schwantes

An accredited TAFE teacher with a lifetime of experience. Georgette now teaches others to create amazing sculptures in a peaceful and positive social environment.

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