Over the centuries, botanical art in India has incorporated Ayurveda, mythology, history, and culinary practices, highlighting the deep relationship between people and plants. In this class, we will continue that tradition by exploring several beautiful herbal allies. We’ll use flowers and leaves as our medium to create prints, leaf rubbings, watercolor collages, and mandalas. Together, we’ll delve into seasonal medicinal herbs, learning about their uses while engaging our senses and incorporating them into our artwork. Several stations will be set up for you to create your own stunning botanical pieces to take home. This will be a fun and interactive experience—so bring your imagination and creativity!
Gray Deans Bio
Gray Dean’s passion for plants was ignited by countless childhood walks in her grandmother’s garden and adventures in the woods of northeast Georgia. She completed a two-year program and clinical practicum at the Florida Academy of Ayurveda, along with the Chinese Clinical Herbalism Program at the Traditions School of Herbal Studies.
Now, Gray combines the rich traditions of Indian medicine with the principles of Chinese and Western Herbalism to create engaging and interactive classes. Her hands-on approach immerses participants in herbal medicine-making, providing practical knowledge and skills.
Gray also provides one-on-one herbal consults utilizing her diverse herbal tool kit. To book a service with her and explore more of her offerings, visit her website at www.sagerootswellness.com!
05/29/2025
Minimum: 8
Maximum: 27
Registration starts on 10/18/2024 and ends on 05/29/2025.
Please contact Traditions School of Herbal Studies if you have any questions.