Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Gravette gallery adds yoga classes to offerings

- SUSAN HOLLAND Susan Holland may be reached by email at sholland@nwadg.com.

GRAVETTE — D. Arthur and Lisa Wilson opened their Art and Soul Fine Art Gallery in the summer 2019 on Main Street .

With other galleries in Santa Fe, N.M., Key West, Fla., St. Augustine, Fla., Pittsburgh, Pa., Denver, Colo., and Hot Springs, and pieces of their artwork, both paintings and sculpture, displayed in galleries all over the country, they had a particular motivation to set up shop in Gravette. They wanted to locate close to their oldest son and his family who live nearby in Bentonvill­e.

The Wilsons had started filming a television show, also named “Art and Soul,” but plans for that project were put on hold because of the covid-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, they have channeled their creative talents into producing more striking pieces of art and have branched out into a new venture, the Heart and Soul Yoga Studio. They have set aside a back room in their gallery at 107 Main St. S.E. as a classroom and started teaching yoga classes there Nov. 10.

Both the Wilsons have taught yoga elsewhere and Lisa has also been a dancer all her life and has taught dance classes. They have studied under famous yoga teachers, including the renowned Cecilia Rojas from Columbia, whom they met in Hot Springs when she was an evacuee from Hurricane Katrina. Rojas, who has studied in India, is a wellknown therapist and teacher.

Arthur and Lisa are offering beginners, gentle flow and restorativ­e classes. The beginners class is held from 11 a.m. to noon and 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Class size is limited to 10 students, but plans are to accept more students when covid-19 restrictio­ns are lifted.

Lisa Wilson said the word “yoga” means union in Sanskrit, and the classes focus on body awareness through a series of body postures that unite the body, mind and soul. The postures, or asanas, are good exercise and the breathing patterns and meditation are calming and relaxing.

One of the students, Linda Oliphant, was quick to recommend the benefits of the classes. She enrolled in the beginners’ session and says, “I haven’t missed a class.” Oliphant says she has problems with her back and knees and the yoga classes have helped with both.

The yoga classroom is fully furnished with mats, pillows and all equipment needed for the classes. The walls are decorated with lovely paintings of roses from Lisa’s Fine Art Photograph­y, modeled on roses that grew in the courtyard of Wilsons’ former home in Santa Fe. Soft lighting adds to the relaxing atmosphere.

Although all the essentials for the class are provided, students who wish to purchase their own mats or colorful tote bags may do so at The Little Yoga Shoppe just next door to the gallery. Books about yoga, including “Meditation­s from the Mat, daily reflection­s on the path of yoga” and “Meditation­s on Intention and Being” are sold. Other books, including a children’s book written and illustrate­d by Arthur Wilson, and journals are also available.

Many of the items in the shop focus on self-care and pampering oneself. With the holidays fast approachin­g, it is an ideal place to shop for prepackage­d gift sets or purchase a basket and design one’s own custom gift package. Lisa offers her one-of-a-kind personal creations, including hand-painted silk scarves and wraps. With a background in aromathera­py, she has developed a line of essential oils and designed receptacle­s made of geodes in which to warm them. The geodes are cut from rocks handpicked from a quarry in Brazil and rest in graceful bases designed and crafted by Arthur.

Other products available for purchase include a line of scrumptiou­s sugar scrubs from The Pepperberr­y Company and several scented candles from Northern Lights Candle Company in New York. Customers may choose a variety of fragranced soaps, salves, hand soaps and lotions produced at the Los Poblanos historic inn and organic lavender farm in Los Ranchos, N.M. Other New Mexico products are energizing Taos Bakes snack bars crafted in Questa, N.M, by friends of the Wilsons who said they were seeking to develop a healthy bar that “tastes like Grandma’s cookies.” Customers who find it difficult to choose may purchase gift cards and let the recipients make their own selections.

The Wilsons plan to start “The Hokey- Pokey Yogis” classes for kids and their moms in the late spring or summer. They also hope to hold some one-day or weekend workshops featuring well-known yoga teachers. They are on the road this week showcasing their works in other locations. Lisa is the featured artist in the Christmas show at the Phillip Anthony Signature Gallery in St. Augustine, Fla. Their gallery will open Wednesday with open hours from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday through Dec. 23. Yoga classes will resume Thursday at 5:30 p.m.

Arthur and Lisa invite everyone in the area to come in and meet them and Gracie, their mini Schnauzer mix. For more informatio­n, interested persons can contact the Wilsons by calling (501) 520-7419.

 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Susan Holland) ?? Students in a beginners class at Heart and Soul Yoga Studio on Main Street in Gravette practice deep breathing with owner D. Arthur Wilson. Classes of up to 10 persons are being held now and more students may be accepted if covid-19 restrictio­ns are lifted.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Susan Holland) Students in a beginners class at Heart and Soul Yoga Studio on Main Street in Gravette practice deep breathing with owner D. Arthur Wilson. Classes of up to 10 persons are being held now and more students may be accepted if covid-19 restrictio­ns are lifted.
 ??  ?? Wilson poses with his sculpture of Alexander the lion near the gallery entrance. The welcome sign alerts patrons that yoga classes are being held in a classroom at the gallery and the Tuesday evening class was soon to begin.
Wilson poses with his sculpture of Alexander the lion near the gallery entrance. The welcome sign alerts patrons that yoga classes are being held in a classroom at the gallery and the Tuesday evening class was soon to begin.
 ??  ?? Lisa Wilson poses with husband Arthur and Gracie, their mini Schnauzer mix, in their newly opened Little Yoga Shoppe on Main Street in Gravette.
Lisa Wilson poses with husband Arthur and Gracie, their mini Schnauzer mix, in their newly opened Little Yoga Shoppe on Main Street in Gravette.

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