Wisdom in the Wild: A Nature Art Retreat for Life After Loss 20th - 25th October 2024 Embrace the timelessness of the wild and the creativity of art to heal and grow after loss.* This retreat offers a unique blend of nature walks, art workshops, and reflective exercises, all set in a peaceful, natural environment. See desciption of loss below . “Wisdom in the Wild” is designed for individuals ready to immerse themselves in new artistic practices within a small warm and supportive community. There will be opportunities for both solitude and togetherness, fostering growth and creativity. This retreat aims to guide participants forward in their "one precious life," as poetically described by Mary Oliver. Set against the stunning backdrop of a southern Spanish mountain landscape, this four day retreat brings together a group of six international participants. Connecting with Nature and Self. With early morning macro photography in nature, participants will connect with awe and
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