Paint and Sip With Jen Shakti

Paint and Sip With Jen Shakti

Join Jen Shakti for a fun Paint and Sip session filled with creativity and relaxation - no experience needed!

By Hi-Desert Artists

Date and time

Location

Hi-Desert Artists

55635 29 Palms Highway Yucca Valley, CA 92284

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours 30 minutes

We're excited to invite you to a creative and relaxing evening at our Paint & Sip event on Friday, August 8th from 5:30PM to 9PM.Desert painter, Jen Shakti, will provide instruction as we create a predetermined image in acrylic on a 9 x 12 canvas. Follow along with Jen or to customize your masterpiece to your heart’s content.

🎨 All materials provided

💲 Pre-registration: $50 /$60 after July 31st

**10 minimum students needed for class so bring your friends!

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About Jen Shakti

Jen Shakti has been making art her whole life. She was raised in an artistic family of at least four generations. She’s been creating and developing her style for over 35 years in Southern California.

Jen’s formal art training began early at the Los Angeles County High School for the arts. She attended the Art institute of Chicago, for two years and received her BFA in fine arts from The Laguna College of Art and design in 1995.

The first chapter of her professional art career began in 1992 as a tattoo artist. The Mermaid’s Tale was her private studio in Orange County where she established herself as a leading female artist of custom designs, excellent craftsmanship and attention to detail. Beginning in 2008, she is best known for her pioneering practice called Sacred tattooing, bringing healing, and rites of passage ceremony back to the art, inspired by tattooing’s ancient and mystical history.

Jen developed her fine art and healing gifts alongside of tattooing. Her healer’s resume includes massage school, Kundalini Yoga teacher training, Reiki, Shamanic Energy medicine/ Healing the Lightbody School and training with the School of Intuitive Studies.

In 2020, Jen took a break from tattooing to focus on her fine art legacy. She's a recent cancer survivor ( Lymphoma) and she's grateful to be back to tattooing in 2025. She lives in Yucca Valley, gateway to Joshua Tree National park. Jen’s passion for the desert environment is the focus of the Desert HeART series. Visitors are invited to see what's new the first 3 weekends of October for the open studio Highway 62 Art Tours.

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VISION STATEMENT

Hi-Desert Artists (HDA) is an artist-designed and operated non-profit corporation created for the benefit of its members and the community. HDA advocates accessibility to the exhibition and sales of artwork by established and emerging artists on a continuing basis and welcomes non-members to show their work in special exhibitions. In addition, HDA seeks to provide opportunities for members to be involved in all aspects of supporting and operating an active and vibrant art gallery including, but not limited to, gallery management, art sales, public relations, marketing, curatorship, exhibit preparation, maintenance, and educational programming. The member artists aim to stimulate conversations within the High Desert community on aesthetic, interpretive, environmental, and material interests as well as fostering growth and development of the art community at large. In return, members will have an equal vote on all manners concerning the operation of the organization as outlined in the bylaws."

$55.20Aug 8 · 5:30 PM PDT