Mindful Art Workshop: Visioning Your Path for 2026
Saturday 17 January 2026
9.30am-12noon
Chrome Street Studios
2B/9 Chrome St, Salisbury QLD 4107
$20 per person
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Welcome the new year in this workshop where you’ll set your intention for 2026 and create an abstract artwork using watercolour, collage and drawing.
This workshop is perfect for beginners, with plenty of depth for experienced artists.
Set your intention. Create your year. Make art.
About me
I am a visual artist who lives and works in Meanjin/Brisbane, Australia. My pronouns are she/her.
Born and raised in Wollongong, I moved to Brisbane with Matt Williams, my husband, in 2005 to pursue the next adventure in our life.
I graduated from Queensland College of Art with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2015 and juggle my artist life with a career in data analysis and marketing.
I am obsessed with art and creativity. I love making all kinds of art, looking at art, going to art galleries and talking about art with my friends. I believe that creativity is necessary for a fulfilling, rich and nourishing life – to help us process our internal world and connect us with our community and place.
Lately, I have been exploring art as therapy, psychological theory, and self-help culture within my art practice. Can visual art affirm positive self-beliefs? How does trauma manifest in our thoughts? Can art heal?
I have explored many techniques throughout my practice including illustration, painting, printmaking, collage, bookbinding and photography. I have exhibited in Brisbane, Melbourne and New York, and am proud to have my work part of private and public collections in Australia, Canada, USA and Wales.
I am a part of the See Saw Collective, a group of QCA graduates who exhibit together regularly. We have organised four shows so far.
Please enjoy my website and contact me anytime.
Email: marta.larzabal@gmail.com
Acknowledgement of Country
Marta Larzabal acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community.
She pays her respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
