Mindful Art

Rachel Mould

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    • Jellyfish Bloom
    • Insects
      • Spiralling Snail
      • Dragonfly on straw
      • A buzz about me
    • Plants, trees and forests
      • Chrysanthemum in bloom – part 1
      • Chrysanthemum in bloom – part 2
      • Golden Silver Birch Forest
      • Sunflowers
      • Bitter Lemons
      • Flowers in the wind
      • Mixed Irises
      • Mixed Begonias
    • Birds
      • Grouse in a snowstorm
      • Penguins in a huddle
      • Sunset – Fly low with me
      • Sunset – Fly high with me
      • Flamingo up close
      • Flamingo dance
      • Flamingo reflection
      • Thrush in a bush
    • Modern
      • In the city
      • In the moonlight
      • Bowls and teapots
      • Bong – Pendulum swings
      • Tea for One
      • Meet me in Paris
    • Abstract
      • Prismatic lake
      • Side-winder
      • Rolling Wave
      • Drizzle painting – Butterfly
      • Drizzle painting – Pansy
      • Dried river bed
      • Tree hollow
      • Eton Mess
      • Whirlpool
      • Motion
      • Woods for the trees
  • My Challenges
    • Spiralling Snail
    • Sunflowers
    • In the moonlight
    • Motion
    • Motion II
    • Eton Mess
    • Black drop mountain
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Mindful Giving

The idea behind Mindful Art is that the act of buying art will also help to protect the inspiration for that art. In my case plants, animals and the environment. I have decided to support charities and the community by donating 10% from any art sales. You can own a piece of bespoke art, whilst knowing you are supporting charities; making it the perfect Wedding, Birthday or Christmas present for a loved one.

Please buy a painting and support worthwhile causes!

WaterAid

In 2017, I am supporting WaterAid. I will be donated 10% from all art sales during the year. WaterAid works in 37 countries across the world to transform millions of lives every year by improving access to safe water, toilets and hygiene. Water is a basic human right, without it you cannot achieve anything else. It is the starting point for giving people the chance to develop their communities. Only those people who have food and water can start worrying about conservation and protecting natural resources.

http://www.wateraid.org/uk

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