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Watercolor + Yoga TUMALO STATE PARK

Step into a world of movement and creativity with Sonja and Amanda Enneking from The Girl Let Go to experience two hours of movement and artistic exploration.

The first hour is dedicated to rejuvenation with a restorative yoga class. Allow the gentle movements and calming poses to wash away the stresses of daily life, leaving you refreshed and inspired for what lies ahead. Following yoga, immerse yourself in the vibrant world of watercolor painting for the next 60 minutes.

But this isn't just any painting session – it's an opportunity to infuse your personal style into your artwork. Amanda will provide watercolor paper, brushes, and paints, feel free to bring any other supplies that inspire you.

Whether you're an experienced artist looking to create in community or a beginner eager to explore the world of watercolors, this event is for you. Join Sonja and Amanda and a community of fellow art enthusiasts for a memorable experience of movement, relaxation, and self-expression!


Meet Your Co-Hosts

Sonja

Sonja is a yoga teacher, outdoor enthusiast, and lover of mindful movement. She leads grounding, feel-good flows designed to help you reconnect with your breath, body, and the present moment. When she’s not teaching, you’ll find her paddleboarding with her dog or exploring the trails around Bend. She’s excited to practice with you this week and bring her warm, welcoming energy to class!

Amanda Enneking

Amanda Enneking is the artist behind The Girl Let Go. Originally from Kansas, Amanda moved to Oregon ten years ago and has been deeply inspired by the state’s landscapes ever since. In her free time Amanda enjoys spending time outdoors, whether it be snowboarding, hiking for wildflowers, or paddle boarding one of Central Oregon’s many bodies of water, Amanda feels most at home among the mountains. Despite a life-long obsession with art, Amanda didn’t start dabbling in watercolor painting until she was laid off from her corporate job amidst the pandemic. What started as a hobby quickly evolved into a passion for the medium’s unpredictable tendencies and a deep desire to share the Oregon landscapes she’s spent the past decade exploring. Small details, pattern-like designs, and a focus on color theory bring Amanda’s creations to life. However it is the support of her friends, family, and a deep need for creative expression that keeps Amanda painting.

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