Perth Artist Workshops

Perth Artist Workshops

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Teaching the inspiring art of paint pouring. My passion is to assist people to discover their creativity. Small groups of 5 max with step by step guidance.

Leave your worries at the door and step into a relaxing and inspiring paint-pouring workshop that is guaranteed to take you on a little journey creating your very own unique art work. You don’t need any drawing or painting skills and it’s still impossible to make a mistake. Most people feel apprehensive about that very first blank canvas and wondering if they can paint something they will like. We

13/04/2026

Where the Desert Breathes Light. It’s hard to see in a pic but there’s gold leaf in the central vein of rock

11/04/2026
08/04/2026

My latest painting “Soul’s Journey”, acrylic on canvas 🎨👩🏻‍🎨

08/04/2026

Be great to see lots of people at the next Richmind WA exhibition. “HeART & Soul: Art and Wellbeing.”

Richmind WA is WAs biggest mental health service provider, supporting over a thousand people in their mental health recovery journey including our HeART & Soul art therapy program managed by
yours truly.

6 of my demo paintings from the Richmind workshops I have been facilitating will be available to purchase with 100% of sale price going to Richmind WAs HeART & Soul art therapy program.

This one is-
David Giles original painting
White Flowers
30x40 acrylic on paper
Framed
$370
100% donated to Richmind WA

Numerous community artists will also be on display with 40% going to Richmind.

And of course there will be over fifty Richmind consumers showing work so a great way to help people on their journey and bag yourself some amazing art and very affordable prices. Richmind consumers will get 100% of sale price which is great but the positive vibes from selling are priceless.

C u there 10-12 on Thursday 16th March for official opening at 29 Manning Rd, Cannington.

Many thanks

Richmind WA
Richmind WA

17/03/2026

“At the end of the day, we can endure much more than we think we can.”
Frida Kahlo

Imogen Cunningham -Frida Kahlo (Rivera), 1931.

20/12/2025

A 22-year-old artist just raised $11.5 million to feed hungry people—and then turned to a room full of billionaires and asked the one question they least wanted to hear.

Billie Eilish was being celebrated at the Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards. She could have gone the usual route: polite thank-yous, a smile for the cameras, quick exit. But Billie chose courage over comfort.

She began by revealing that her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour had generated $11.5 million for The Changemaker Program—a global effort fighting food insecurity and climate collapse. The crowd applauded. But then she delivered the line that stopped the room cold:

“If you’re a billionaire…
why are you a billionaire?”

She let the silence hang.
Then, calm as ever:

“No hate. But give your money away.”

Suddenly, the atmosphere shifted. Some of the world’s richest people—Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and others with wallets deep enough to end crises overnight—shifted in their seats.

Billie wasn’t attacking anyone.
She wasn’t grandstanding.
She was questioning a system that rewards hoarding wealth while others struggle to survive.

Her message was simple:
What’s the point of being rich if you’re not helping the world that made you rich?

She showed that innovation isn’t just technology or profit—it’s generosity, empathy, and using influence for good. That $11.5 million will immediately help people who need it most. And her words? They hit even harder.

Will billionaires change because of one speech? Maybe not today. But Billie sparked a conversation they couldn’t ignore—and that’s how change begins.

Sometimes the most revolutionary thing you can do…
is speak the truth out loud. ♥️

👉🏻 If you had $1 billion, what's the first problem in the world you'd fix?

12/12/2025

BREAKING NEWS: World-renowned actor and comedian Jim Carrey just delivered a powerful message that left some of the world’s richest and most influential people stunned — and then he backed up his words with action.

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At a lavish black-tie gala in Manhattan, surrounded by billionaires, champagne glasses, and egos big enough to fill a movie studio, Carrey took the stage to accept a Humanitarian Impact Award — but instead of giving the tame, predictable speech everyone expected, the Hollywood icon spoke with raw honesty.

He didn’t praise the donors.
He didn’t flatter the organizers.
He didn’t deliver a rehearsed, safe Hollywood monologue.

Instead, he looked out at a room filled with the world’s highest earners — including Mark Zuckerberg and several Wall Street titans — and said:

“If you’re blessed with abundance, it’s not a trophy.
It’s a responsibility.
No one should live in excess while others struggle to survive.
If you have more than you need, then part of it isn’t yours — it belongs to someone who needs it to live.”

The entire room froze.

According to witnesses, Zuckerberg and other tech billionaires sat perfectly still — no smiles, no applause — just an uneasy silence as Carrey’s words echoed through the hall with the same clarity and conviction he’s become known for in recent years.

Of course they didn’t clap.
Truth rarely comforts those who cling to comfort.

Because Carrey wasn’t talking about envy.
He was talking about humanity.

And he didn’t stop at a speech.

Later that evening, the Jim Carrey Foundation announced a $10 million initiative to fund mental health programs, emergency housing, and educational support for vulnerable communities across North America and the Mediterranean — a powerful reminder that compassion isn’t just preached… it’s practiced.

Carrey’s message was simple, piercing, and unmistakably sincere:

“Your wealth means nothing if it doesn’t help someone else rise.”

While billionaires chase status, applause, and self-congratulation, Jim Carrey reminded the world that the real measure of greatness isn’t what you accumulate — it’s what you give away.

In an era where greed is glamorized and generosity is treated like a weakness, Carrey once again used his voice — not for comedy, not for a role, but for awakening.

🎭 Jim Carrey didn’t just speak tonight.
He made the world listen.

Photos from Perth Artist Workshops's post 06/12/2025

Very proud to see one of my NDIS workshop participants entry into this lovely exhibition at Subiaco Art Centre. Some really outstanding works 🎨👩🏻‍🎨🌟

13/11/2025

Dance.
Write.
Paint.
Sing.

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