About Beth Marcil

Beth Marcil is a well-recognized Maui artist who also leads SoulCollage® workshops and Visual Journaling as well as private coaching sessions. She blends her many years of art training with her love of healing and the creative process.

Introduction to Eco Printing Workshop

Come join me for an exciting day of Eco Printing, a process in which the shapes, textures, and sometimes the colors of plants, leaves, and flowers are transferred to a substrate through the application of heat and pressure. In this class, you will have an opportunity to: experiment with creating and cooking “plant sandwiches” using […]

SOULCOLLAGE® FACILITATOR TRAINING

Come join us on the beautiful island of Maui, Hawaii, where you will learn to facilitate the process of SoulCollage® while being held within the sacred space of our group and the natural beauty of this tropical paradise.

Maui is a perfect environment to open body, heart, and mind as you embark upon your journey of Becoming… [Read more…]

Hero’s Journey Session 8: “Justice” Archetype

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Using Visual Thinking Strategies to Understand a Work of Art

Melanie Rick is a Kennedy Center teaching artist who works with students, teachers and other teaching artists globally.  In Hawaii, we have had the good fortune to study with her on a yearly basis. Using visual thinking strategies (ODIW: Observe, Describe, Infer, Wonder/Inquire), she teaches students and adults how to look at every detail within […]

Six-Word Memoirs & how to write them!

    I’m in love with the Six-Word Memoir. I’ve written them myself and I’ve taught students how to write them as a way to explore the intuitive collages they make using the SoulCollage® process. After creating a collage card, we use visual thinking strategies – ODIW (Observe, Describe, Infer, Wonder) – to give voice […]

Hero’s Journey Session 3: “The High Priestess” Archetype

Hero’s Journey Session 2: “The Magician” Archetype

   

Hero’s Journey Session 1: “The Fool” Archetype

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