Rianna Mackenzie

Creative wellbeing facilitator

Rianna Mackenzie is an experienced educator & illustrator. In everything that she does she carries immense passion & openness. She owns a small illustration business called Wobbly Me which focuses on promoting wellbeing by encouraging people to embrace their messy, imperfect, human lives - fighting back against society’s pressures to be ‘perfect’. All through the magic of art!

Many assume that creativity needs to mean something & this can put them off the idea completely. This is the reason I created these workshops: to help people let go of their personal barriers surrounding creativity, & explore a beneficial practice that they can carry into their own lives.

Creative wellbeing workshops can support: the processing & expressing of emotions, building confidence & self-esteem, understand the good and less desirable parts of ourselves through the use of a variety of techniques. Participants are invited to show up exactly as they are to experience the workshop in their own way, even if that’s just for a bit of creative fun!

Price reductions offered for young people and low income households.

Rianna Mackenzie is an experienced educator & illustrator. In everything that she does she carries immense passion & openness. She owns a small illustration business called Wobbly Me which focuses on promoting wellbeing by encouraging people to embrace their messy, imperfect, human lives - fighting back against society’s pressures to be ‘perfect’. All through the magic of art!

Many assume that creativity needs to mean something & this can put them off the idea completely. This is the reason I created these workshops: to help people let go of their personal barriers surrounding creativity, & explore a beneficial practice that they can carry into their own lives.

Creative wellbeing workshops can support: the processing & expressing of emotions, building confidence & self-esteem, understand the good and less desirable parts of ourselves through the use of a variety of techniques. Participants are invited to show up exactly as they are to experience the workshop in their own way, even if that’s just for a bit of creative fun!

Price reductions offered for young people and low income households.

Rianna Mackenzie is an experienced educator & illustrator. In everything that she does she carries immense passion & openness. She owns a small illustration business called Wobbly Me which focuses on promoting wellbeing by encouraging people to embrace their messy, imperfect, human lives - fighting back against society’s pressures to be ‘perfect’. All through the magic of art!

Many assume that creativity needs to mean something & this can put them off the idea completely. This is the reason I created these workshops: to help people let go of their personal barriers surrounding creativity, & explore a beneficial practice that they can carry into their own lives.

Creative wellbeing workshops can support: the processing & expressing of emotions, building confidence & self-esteem, understand the good and less desirable parts of ourselves through the use of a variety of techniques. Participants are invited to show up exactly as they are to experience the workshop in their own way, even if that’s just for a bit of creative fun!

Price reductions offered for young people and low income households.

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