Sarah Eechaut
Sarah Eechaut is an artist/photographer based in Ghent, Belgium.
‘Eunoia’
This tender one is taken of two women, practicing wata, a therapy that uses the healing properties of warm water along with the calming effects of suspended and fluid breathing. The individual who receives the session is first brought to the water’s surface and alternately moved, mobilized, stretched and massaged.
The body and the mind relaxes. The emotions calm down. The energy field expands. As the treatment progresses, the breath is naturally held for longer and longer periods of time. A liberation of the movements in the water follows naturally, creating a form of sub aquatic dance. Sensations of pleasure and deep joy frequently result. Wata brings together a natural playfulness along with fluidity and harmony.
www.saraheechaut.com @_______see
Edition of 5
Printed on Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster
20.0 x 29.7 cm with fine white border
Sarah Eechaut is an artist/photographer based in Ghent, Belgium.
‘Eunoia’
This tender one is taken of two women, practicing wata, a therapy that uses the healing properties of warm water along with the calming effects of suspended and fluid breathing. The individual who receives the session is first brought to the water’s surface and alternately moved, mobilized, stretched and massaged.
The body and the mind relaxes. The emotions calm down. The energy field expands. As the treatment progresses, the breath is naturally held for longer and longer periods of time. A liberation of the movements in the water follows naturally, creating a form of sub aquatic dance. Sensations of pleasure and deep joy frequently result. Wata brings together a natural playfulness along with fluidity and harmony.
www.saraheechaut.com @_______see
Edition of 5
Printed on Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster
20.0 x 29.7 cm with fine white border
Sarah Eechaut is an artist/photographer based in Ghent, Belgium.
‘Eunoia’
This tender one is taken of two women, practicing wata, a therapy that uses the healing properties of warm water along with the calming effects of suspended and fluid breathing. The individual who receives the session is first brought to the water’s surface and alternately moved, mobilized, stretched and massaged.
The body and the mind relaxes. The emotions calm down. The energy field expands. As the treatment progresses, the breath is naturally held for longer and longer periods of time. A liberation of the movements in the water follows naturally, creating a form of sub aquatic dance. Sensations of pleasure and deep joy frequently result. Wata brings together a natural playfulness along with fluidity and harmony.
www.saraheechaut.com @_______see
Edition of 5
Printed on Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster
20.0 x 29.7 cm with fine white border