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Meet the artist combating the mental impacts of advanced tech with art


In a world where advanced technology threatens to diminish our creative minds and impact our mental well-being, one extraordinary artist is taking a stand. Ange Miller, a visionary artist and advocate for the transformative power of creativity, is on a mission to combat the negative effects of technology by reigniting the flame of imagination through her captivating artwork and online courses.

As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, our minds are being subtly shaped and moulded by its influence. The monotony of our daily routines and an overreliance on technology have left us feeling disconnected from our innate creative brilliance. But Ange Miller believes that art is the antidote to this modern affliction.

As a former university art teacher, Ange's innovative approach goes beyond traditional art classes. With a deep understanding of the human spirit, she uses art as a form of meditation and therapy. By tapping into the power of intuition and embracing the language of the heart, Ange guides participants on a transformative journey of self-discovery, emotional healing, and rejuvenation in a safe and supportive environment – in their own home, with her expert guidance.

Interestingly, Ange often doesn’t know what she’s going to paint when she starts. She just starts with the colour and style that calls to her in that very moment and as she transforms each canvas into a masterpiece, the intuitive style she teaches becomes apparent. Ange testifies that it is the development of the intuitive muscle that empowers humans in a distinctly unique and authentic way.

Art has long been recognised as a therapeutic medium for unlocking the depths of human emotions and restoring balance to our lives. Studies have shown that the creative process triggers a surge of happiness hormones, including dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins, which elevate mood, boost self-worth, and counteract the effects of stress and anxiety. It's a holistic approach that keeps our minds and bodies in harmony.

Speaking on her experience, Ange said, "Art has been my saving grace, dancing me through the most challenging years of my life, and I felt compelled to share it with others who may be struggling too. It's not about the finished product, but the journey of self-discovery that art can take you on when used as a tool to heal and empower, especially when life is painful."

Ange Miller, with her passionate and inspiring demeanour, has captivated the hearts of thousands. Her online art courses and memberships have become a refuge for individuals seeking to rekindle their creative spirits and combat the mental impacts of technology overload and overcome life’s challenges. By embracing Ange's intuitive art and expression, participants not only find solace but also discover a renewed sense of authenticity, heartfelt purpose and energising joy.

“I have even had students tell me that it has improved their relationships with their partners as a result of finding confidence in themselves with a hobby they love that lifts their mood.” Ange proudly explains.

"Through my courses, I strive to help individuals reconnect with their innate creative brilliance, and in doing so, reclaim their balance and well-being." Ange concludes.

Ange’s online classes start from as little as $10 AUD for her “Art to Heal a Heart” Intro Course making it accessible to anyone who would like to try. She also offers a monthly subscription package that allows self-paced learning, access to an extensive library of inspiring classes and ongoing connection to her community with weekly video calls to support one another and provide powerful tips and clarifying guidance.

For more information on Ange Miller and her intuitive art courses, please visit her website at angemillerart.com

About Ange Miller:

Ange Miller is a visionary artist located on the Central Coast, NSW and an advocate for creativity, and healer of hearts. Through her captivating artwork and transformative online art courses, she empowers individuals to combat the negative effects of advanced technology and reconnect with their innate creative brilliance. Ange's mission is to spread the joy, love, and healing that art can bring to our lives.

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