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A Backyard Gathering where Art & Kindness Intersect

  • Los Altos, CA 94022 USA (map)

What if you could step into my backyard as a hobbyist and leave seeing yourself as the artist you already are?

In this intimate gathering, based on the RIPPLE Practice™, we’ll dive into monoprinting — a playful, layered process where no two prints are ever alike. You’ll experiment with color, texture, and pattern to create tokens that carry both your expression and your intention. Some pieces may lean abstract, others botanical or fall-inspired—but each one will be uniquely yours.

Sunday, September 14 from 10:30–noon in my backyard.

$120 per person | 7 spots only

REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 9


During this 90-minute session, we will:

  • Explore monoprinting—a layered, expressive art form that makes each piece one-of-a-kind

  • Create a small collection of kindness tokens that blend abstraction, botanical motifs, and your own artistic voice

  • Keep one token as a reminder of presence and self-kindness, and prepare others to gift into your community

  • Reflect, make, and connect without pressure or performance

This gathering is for you if:

  • You want to be a Ripple Maker

  • You want a space where “mistakes” are part of the process

  • You’ve said “I’m not really an artist” but long to create

  • You’re seeking a pause that feels nourishing, not draining

  • You want to experience what artistic intuition feels like—and let that expression ripple outward through kindness


Logistics:

  • All materials provided.

  • Tea, water, and snacky bits available.

  • No prior experience needed.

  • Exact location near downtown Los Altos will be shared upon registration.

  • Limited to 7 participants to preserve intimacy.

  • Due to the small group size, tickets are non-refundable but may be transferred to a friend. If I have to cancel the gathering for any reason, a full refund will be issued.

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