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Art Session for all the family this Saturday 13th June...


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Need a CREATIVE start to your weekend...


For those that missed the last session Picassos in the Park are running another Matisse Cutout & Collage class via zoom this Saturday 13th June, 10-11am

Tickets ?10 per household - booking via https://www.picassosinthepark.com/online-tutorials


This class is suitable for all ages (adults and children) so you can simply unwind for a bit of you time or join in as a family/ couple. No previous artistic experience necessary!


What you will need to join the class

1. A zoom account

2. Selection of Paper, a larger piece for your background, plus an assortment of coloured papers, or painted up sheets. (If you don't have access to coloured paper or paints, you can always use newspaper, plain white paper, magazines, wrapping paper, baking paper, tisseu paper or whatever else papery you have.)

3. Scissors

4. Glue stick


To view the incredible results from the last one please see our gallery here..

https://www.facebook.com/picassosinthepark/posts/1370285566515994


If you have any questions please call Chloe on 07968701223


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