Artist · Meditator · Untamed Philosopher
Feeling everything? Good.
Let's make something with it!
Marie-Louise is a philosopher, mindfulness teacher,
and artist living in the south of France.
Pick what you need
New art, upcoming classes, workshops, latest articles and meditations, new offerings
Inspiration
Fiercely Human is my digital mindfulness and creativity space.
Guided meditations, creative gatherings and personal essays.
Coaching
1-to-1 sessions and workshops
Sitting on something you can’t quite start (or finish)? You’ll leave with a plan that fits your life — and a way back when you lose the thread.
Art
Original work,
human made
in the south of France.
Originals and fine art prints available.
Custom commissions open.
Upcoming live sessions and workshops
Monthly Mindfulness and Creativity Live Sessions
Presence and Pace is a small, regular gathering for people who want to ground their creative practice deep and safe presence, while working in a space that fosters consistency.
Think co-working but it’s slow, centred, inspiring and fun
We meet once a month, live for 90 minutes.
We start with an accessible guided meditation, followed by a time of personal work. At the end of the session, there's space to share or ask questions, if you want it.
Come as you are, nothing to prepare other than your current tool. Only gentle, kind and supportive space-holding for your favourite project.
Live Online Workshop
Friday, 24 April 2026 - 14:00 GMT
What if most of what feels urgent is actually just conditioning?
You know that feeling when everything seems to need doing now. The constant rush. The sense you're always behind. The guilt when you rest.
Here's what nobody tells you: urgency isn't a scheduling problem. It's a trance state you've been conditioned into.
In this 2-hour workshop, you'll learn to recognise when urgency is driving you and build tools to interrupt the pattern. Not time management. Consciousness.
For people tired of rushing who want their pace back.
Hi, I’m Marie Louise
A philosopher who makes art, a mindfulness teacher who doesn't separate practice from real life, and a writer who believes complexity is worth sitting with.
You'll often find me at Book in Bar — a bookshop-café in the old town of Aix-en-Provence. Otherwise busy mothering my four daughters.
I work with the kind of people who experience the world more intensely than the mainstream rewards, who like to pay attention — and who are building something that has to fit that.
I write weekly about agency, creativity, humanity and hope — things we cultivate daily, especially when it's hard.