

Amsterdam | The Grounding Power of Drawing: Manifesting for the New Year
βThe Grounding Power of Drawing: Manifesting for the New Year
βHosted in partnership with Weronika Marianna
βπ Pink Poodle Society Studio | Amsterdam Oost
π Sunday, January 11
π 12:00β14:30 (2.5 hours)
βJoin us for a grounding, intuitive afternoon of drawing, reflection, and creative presence as we explore Lunatic Drawing β an intuitive drawing practice rooted in meditation, journaling, and listening to the inner voice.
βLed by visual artist Weronika Marianna, this workshop introduces drawing as a tool for grounding, self-reflection, and manifestation. Through gentle guidance and experimental exercises, participants are invited to let intuition lead, release expectations, and connect to their inner landscape. The practice is accessible to both beginners and experienced artists.
βThis session is designed as a slow, immersive experience β allowing time not only for making, but also for integration and connection.
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βTheme:
βLunatic Drawing: Manifesting for the New Year
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βSample exercises include:
βIllustrating inexplicable emotions
βDrawing with nature-sourced materials
βCollectively illustrating a poem
βCreating an emotional self-portrait
ββ Your ticket includes:
βAll materials needed for the workshop
βTea, coffee, and light snacks
βTime to connect and unwind together in the studio lounge after the workshop
βπ Tickets
βEarly Bird: β¬57
βRegular Price: β¬62
βPink Poodle Society Members: β¬57
βCancellation Policy
βCancellations made more than one week before the event are eligible for either:
βA credit toward another Pink Poodle Society event (full ticket value), or
βA refund minus the 4% platform and ticketing fees (non-refundable)
βCancellations made within one week of the event are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
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βSpaces are limited. Come draw, ground, and gently step into the new year with intention surrounded by other thoughtful, curious creatives.
βAbout the Artist
βWeronika Marianna is a self-taught visual artist working across experimental animation, painting, print, and ceramics. She is best known for hand-painted animated paintings set within vibrant humanoid universes that question the nature of the human body, transformation, and time.
βHer work has been shown in galleries internationally, and she collaborates with a range of selected clients. Weronika has been commissioned by The New York Times, Vice, Penguin Random House, and the Philharmonic in Hamburg, and frequently works in collaboration with musicians.