
Cara Hanley's Mindful Illustrations
Clip: Season 4 Episode 27 | 6m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Explore emotionally inspired artwork that encourages introspection and mindfulness.
Albany illustrator Cara Hanley is interested in finding the relationship between our inner worlds and how we relate to a larger society. Combining the classic techniques of watercolor and gouache painting along with detailed line drawing, Cara creates emotionally inspired artwork that encourages introspection and mindfulness.
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Cara Hanley's Mindful Illustrations
Clip: Season 4 Episode 27 | 6m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Albany illustrator Cara Hanley is interested in finding the relationship between our inner worlds and how we relate to a larger society. Combining the classic techniques of watercolor and gouache painting along with detailed line drawing, Cara creates emotionally inspired artwork that encourages introspection and mindfulness.
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Preview: S4 Ep27 | 30s | See how artist Cara Hanley encourages introspection and mindfulness through her work. (30s)
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