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Creative atelier with artist Lynn Jaye
17 & 18 June 2014 3 p.m - 5 p.m. at Mas Kailash Art Studio
Tel 04 94 76 76 95 06 37 60 09 81

Lynn Jaye's panoramic landscapes are an invitation to roam the fields and to dwell for a while be it in the beautiful sceneries of Italy, France or California.
In her workshop she will share with us her techniques and experiences to reproduce infinite panorama's on canvas and paper. We will try it out for ourselves.
No artistic experiences required. Just try it out!
40 Euros/afternoon
Lynn Jaye is an award-winning artist, born and raised in London, England. After studying painting and drawing at three major art schools, she embarked on a seven-year journey around the world.
Arriving in California in 1981, the natural beauty of the coastline persuaded her to settle in the Santa Cruz area. She has painted in watercolor and acrylic but now prefers to work in oils, capturing beautiful views in a neo-impressionist style.
Jaye participates in many juried art festivals in the San Francisco Bay Area and teaches at Matisse and Merlot Painting Parties. Her colorful paintings of local scenery, vineyards, coastlines and flowers can be viewed online at www.lynnjaye.com
Integrated Qigong with Dr Kevin Davison
Kevin Davison, Integrated Qigong Teacher and naturopath, who lives and works in Maui, Hawaii will lead a 5 day Qigong course 17-18-19-20-21 September 2013 from 9.00 to 10.30 a.m.
Integrated Qigong is an active form of Qigong based on the 5 elements : Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water. Each of the elements is associated with specific organs and meridians and each has a specific set of bodymovements which complement each other.
Every session will cover one element, with a repetition of the previous element.
The practice of Integrated Qigong tones, strengthens, aligns and opens muscles, ligaments, joints and tendons, improves specific and general circulation, improves organ performance and improves balance and coordination.
see also www.integratedqigong.com
Lavendel fields.....'forever' aganst the background of the Grand canyon du Verdon. The lavender is in bloom from June to August after which it is harvested for use in parfumes and soaps.

