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Hello, my name is Felicity and I am offering art tuition for children of all ages and experience. I am flexible with my time, and am based in South East London. I can offer tuition one on one or for larger groups of children, for parties or after school clubs.


I recently graduated with a Fine Art Ba(hons) degree at City and Guilds of London Art School, and am a practising artist and designer. I also have experience in botanical painting and drawing, having studied at Chelsea School of Botanical Art.


I am confident with looking after children, having had previous nannying and babysitting jobs, and would be happy to combine after school tuition with nannying work. Please feel free to contact me to discuss this further.


I can offer either my own course for general out of school practise, or structure it around a child's school work to help improve their skill levels and learn some new techniques. I am very flexible with this, and think it best to speak with both parent and child to work something out that would fit for both of you.


Basic materials like paper, pencils etc I assume would be available, although I would be happy to provide these if not. Any more specialised materials say for printmaking or sculptural work I would happily source.


English is my first language although I am (slightly rusty!) fluent in French having been to the Lycee, so would be more than happy to speak in French during classes if a child was a French speaker or bi-lingual.


My rates are flexible, depending on what type of tuition is needed and am happy to work something out for regular tuition. My basic rate would be ?20 p/h.


Please feel free to contact me to discuss, my email address is [email protected].

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