*Open to members with a valid all-access or monthly pass
February marks the Lunar New Year and the beginning of the Year of the Wood Horse (2026). In this special workshop, we gather to honour the spirit of movement, vitality, and collective energy through a unique collaborative art journaling experience.
In this workshop, you'll experience art-making in a new way: not alone, but as part of a creative herd. Working on shared paper with fellow participants, you'll explore what it means to hold your own vision while contributing to others' journeys. Through rotating positions, you'll mark your path, support others' creative energy, and return to discover how your work has been transformed by the collective.
Using mark-making, collage with ang pow packets and festive materials, crayons, and markers, you'll be guided through reflective prompts that invite you to connect with the qualities of the Horse—freedom, vitality, and forward momentum—while experiencing the beauty of co-creation.
This playful, spontaneous process invites you to let go of perfection, embrace the unexpected, and trust in the collective creative journey.
Benefits
• Experience the joy and surprise of collaborative creativity
• Practice letting go and trusting the process
• Cultivate both personal intention and collective support
• Explore spontaneity and free play through art-making
Who this is for
Members seeking a calm, creative space to pause, reflect and set intentions—no art experience needed. All materials provided.
Seats are limited for a focused, unhurried experience, so book now!
Gentle reminder that slots are precious, so please inform us in advance if your schedule changes.
Fees
Word of the Year: A Mindful Creative Workshop
$45 (Single Class Drop in)
Valid Pass for Yoga Seeds Members
About Khai Lin Chuah
In early 2015, Khai Lin embarked on a journey of starting a rooftop farm above a shopping mall with zero knowledge. The steep learning curve of managing a farm and growing from soil brought her closer to nature and deepened her appreciation for the interconnectedness of the natural world. Two years later, she went to Bali for a 2-week permaculture course, where she learned natural farming practices and was also introduced to other healing modalities like sound healing and aromatherapy. This marked the beginning of her slow living lifestyle.
Khai Lin is drawn to offline activities that offer respite from the hyper-connected world—yoga, journaling, gardening, baking, nature walks, and more. These unhurried practices give her the breathing space for reconnection with self and others.
Through art journaling, Khai Lin discovered one of the most accessible pathways to calm, focus, joy and self-discovery. This practice captured her heart because it requires no artistic experience—only curiosity and openness. As a certified life coach and enneagram coach, she crafts each session with her coaching knowledge to help participants deepen their self-awareness and tap into their inner wisdom. She's passionate about introducing others to this gentle, creative tool, so that everyone has a chance to explore inwardly and give outward expression to their inner wisdom.