THE COLLAGE BLUEPRINT Collage Structure Workshop — The Atlas Creative Circle Saturday 27 June 2026 · Melbourne In-Person Sanctuary
The Collage Blueprint is an in-person creative wellbeing workshop in Melbourne for adults who are ready to stop circling the same questions and begin shaping a clearer second half of the year. Held within The Atlas Creative Circle, this session closes Term 2 by turning reflection into structure, boundaries, and a realistic next-step map.
Set in the threshold between the Solstice and Mercury retrograde, this workshop supports participants to review the first half of 2026 with honesty and care. This is not a harsh self-assessment. It is a practice of compassionate realism — seeing what belongs, what crowds your life, what already supports you, and what needs repair or reorganisation.
Through collage art, Mountain Path drawing, polyvagal-informed grounding breathwork, and safety mapping, participants create a visual blueprint of their current inner and outer landscape. The process helps make the intangible visible: priorities, limits, commitments, emotional load, and the structures that can actually hold your next chapter. The session also includes a Retrograde Review Workbook to continue the process through the Mercury retrograde window.
This Melbourne creative arts session is especially suited to sensitive, intuitive, high-capacity people moving through transition — in identity, work, relationships, motherhood, migration, or a quieter internal turning. No artistic experience is required. The Atlas field is designed as a non-performance-based, trauma-informed creative space where participants are supported to move gently, safely, and at their own pace from what feels unclear into what can be held, named, and consciously re-authored.
The workshop is guided by the Active Kreative methodology, a transpersonal creative arts framework integrating art-based practice, somatic awareness, and non-verbal reflection through a four-stage arc: Initiation, Creation, Activation, and Affirmation. Its core philosophy is holistic, accessible, and rooted in helping people navigate complex emotions and personal growth through creativity.
What you may discover
Participants are supported to:
create a collage map of their mid-year landscape
draw a Mountain Path as a realistic guide for the second half of the year
clarify which structures and boundaries need strengthening
identify what already works and what needs repair