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My daughter, who is eight years old, is mad keen on drawing and painting, and not bad at it too (or better than I was, anyway). I was wondering about trying to get her an art tutor or art classes (ideally locally) who could give her a few tips on how to improve her drawing techniques etc. Any thoughts welcome...
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hi

I would be happy to help and have a current DBS certificate. I regularly work with primary school children in a small art group and am a designer maker/artist myself. ..and have been thinking of setting up a small art group to help children with their creative skills, as well as building self esteem and confidence, in a calm and inspiring environment. I haven't yet organised a venue, but am currently looking into this. For now, I would be happy to work either 1-2-1 or just a small group of 2-3, until I can find a permanent venue and then can deliver a more settled programme...

please PM if interested with your contact details and I will get in touch and we can have a chat.

thanks, Sue

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Hi, I am a painter and art teacher (fully DBS checked) and I am starting a Kids Art Club on Monday 4th March 4:30-6:15pm at Copper Beech Cafe, next door to Jags Sports Club and The Charter School on Red Post Hill. Please find the link with all the details and booking here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/art-club-for-8-12-year-olds-tickets-56408782186

The club is for kids aged 8-12 and will be exploring a different artist each week, with related artwork making. It's going to be really fun and inspiring. Please check my painting website at www.marielenclos.com. Thanks!

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