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Thursday 20th June - Social Painting at The Crown and Greyhound


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PopUp Painting invites you to unleash your creativity ? drink in one hand, paintbrush in the other! No experience needed.


Our event at the Crown & Greyhound, Dulwich, will be themed around Monet?s lovely Tulips painting. Claude Monet?s work focused on capturing movement, changing light and colour ? go wild with those loose impressionistic brushstrokes!


Since 2013 our mission has been to bring art out of the classroom and gallery and into the places people meet on an every day basis. You?ll be guided step by step by a practicing artist, while you drink, paint and create your way to becoming an artist for the night!


Your experience will include:


All art supplies ? including paint, brushes, apron

Guidance from a qualified and practicing artist (but feel free to go off-piste!)

A themed playlist to immerse you in your experience

Refreshments are available for purchase from the bar.


Book your place here: https://popuppainting.com/event/paint-monet-afternoon-dulwich-thursday-20-june/


Hope to see some of you there!

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