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Adult Art Workshop – Wednesday 24th April to Wednesday 22nd May


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Join us for a 5 week workshop exploring a variety of different Artistic Techniques with artist Mariia Shub.

Our course has been specifically designed for anyone who is keen to learn new skills in a relaxed, friendly environment. We warmly welcome everyone, including complete beginners.  We'll introduce all the fundamentals of different techniques such as creative techniques, working with different textures, printing and much more. Join us and release your inner artist!

The structure of each week:

  1. Encouraging creative inspiration
  2. Working with watercolours and ink
  3. Collages with a variety of different materials
  4. Monotype printing
  5. Symmetry in nature

Overview:

  • For - Anyone over the age of 18. No prior knowledge or experience is necessary.
  • When - 5 weekly sessions on a Wednesday evening, beginning on the 24th April.
  • Time - 7:00pm to 8:30pm.
  • Where - Alleyn's School, Junior School Art Studio.
  • Cost - £200 for the block of 5 sessions.
  • Class Size - Limited to 12 participants.
  • Bookings - Can may be made through Ticket Tailor here.

Further details can be found on our website here.

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