Sat Dec 20 at 10am
Free Yoga in the Park at San Gabriel Park
Sat Dec 20 at 10am
Jan 16, 2026
at GeorgetownFriday 6:30-8:30pm
Jan 16, 2026
at GeorgetownStep into a creative sanctuary where movement, breath, and artistic expression flow together. Lines of Being is a unique yoga–meditation–art experience designed to soften perfection, quiet comparison, and welcome pure presence. Through guided movement and mindful stillness, we prepare the body and mind for a drawing practice that invites curiosity over outcome.
In this 2 hour immersive workshop, we explore art as meditation—a way of seeing, sensing, and releasing rather than performing. Instead of striving to “make something look right,” you’ll enter a state of observation and flow, letting the hand move without expectation.
A central part of this experience is blind contour drawing with a curated still-life setup. Blind contour drawing is a practice in which the artist gazes only at the subject—not the page—while the pen or pencil continues its uninterrupted journey.
No erasing, no checking, no correcting. Just witnessing.
This technique invites you to truly see, to slow down enough to notice shape, shadow, and texture without judgment. In doing so, the drawing becomes a meditative path: the line tracking your presence, your breath, your willingness to let go.
Here, the purpose is not to create a perfect image, but to explore what happens when the eye, hand, and breath are allowed to move together without interference. As we practice, we learn how releasing perfection invites freedom, trust, and surprising beauty.
What you'll experience:
Come as you are—curious, imperfect, wonderfully human. Lines of Being invites you to experience art not as something to get “right,” but as a living practice of awareness, surrender, and connection to self.
Claire first discovered yoga in middle school, remembering the sense of lightness and peace it brought her. Years later, she returned to the practice seeking movement but discovered a deeper path of mindfulness, presence, and self-discovery. A visual artist trained in abstract drawing at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Claire is fascinated by the ways art and yoga intersect—as practices of meditation, expression, and creativity. Drawn to Vinyasa and Rocket yoga, she immersed herself in consistent practice and completed her 200-hour teacher training in 2024. In her classes, Claire weaves together strength and softness, breath and movement, encouraging students to explore both body and imagination. She hopes to inspire others to approach each day with openness, resilience, and heart.
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Jan 16, 2026
at Georgetown