Jeannette Tucker taking on a clay challenge at the art class

Jeannette is taking on a very advance clay challenge.  Jeanette has to learn to slow down and enjoy the journey if she is to succeed, she told me she only has two ways that she operates.  Stop and full speed ahead.  Clay sculpting doesn’t work that way, it’s when you let go of trying to achieve that the right side of the brain, takes over and the creativity is released in all of us.

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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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