05 October 2010

Healling Arts Fair-Arts and Minds


At Wintec (Waikato Institute of Technology) Ngahinapouri Hall has hosted the second Healing Arts Fair last week, everything there was spiritualy inspiring and there were many stalls that you can browse freely.

From encaustic wax art, reeks healing, traditional Chinese jade practitioners, psychis, soy candles, sharman drum healers, hormone dancing and spiritual art, organiser Diane Krippner says “we are a group of multi-talented artists and there’s plenty to open your mind to”.

There were so many activity that everyone can participate, especially the encaustic wax art was specialized art which used the small hot iron and wax crayons to create the images. “It is imaginative art” Diane Said. Therefore, this art fair offered the participants with the variety of experiments provided by exhibitors, so people can enjoy creating art by their unique art skills.

Moreover, another interested healing art was the traditional Chinese jade that offered practitioners healing through jade stones. By rubbing the stone on part of the body, the practitioner can obtained the information about their own health by reading the colour on the stone.

This art fair was really attached our spirit and soul that used different art skills to convey people’s mind and thoughts. By applying many art resources this event is able to finish successfully based on the interaction between participants and exhibitors. However, it was interesting and meaningful healing art fair that will worth people a while to participate and enjoy creating arts.

Reference from September 22,2010,Hamilton Press
Colour:Katie Luck and artist Diane Krippner's impression of her guide
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