Let Go of Fear
According to PAS Tutor Su Fishpool, fear is the “biggest stumbling block in the way of expression”. How does Su encourage the students in her “Explorations in Mixed Media” class to let go of fear?
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According to PAS Tutor Su Fishpool, fear is the “biggest stumbling block in the way of expression”. How does Su encourage the students in her “Explorations in Mixed Media” class to let go of fear?
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Peninsula Arts Society acknowledges and pays respect to the Bunurong People, the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which our studios are located.
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Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.