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Professional Art Classes For Adults & Children In Carnegie Library SE24 - Starting 2015


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Dear East Dulwich Forum Reader,


I am a professional exhibiting artist, art teacher, founder of the Pimlico Art Club. Having moved to Dulwich, I am starting new art classes in SE24. I have excellent experience in this field with many happy and successful art students of varying age groups and levels.


Carnegie Library have kindly offered me their space to run my art classes to those living near Herne Hill and Dulwich. Comfortable group sizes and loads of expert attention guaranteed!


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CLASS SCHEDULE:

* Saturdays 09:00-10:00 - Children?s classes (5-7y, 8-15y)

* Tuesdays & Thursdays - 10:00-12:00 - Adults


DETAILS:

These classes are aimed at students who are serious about developing their art skills and would be valuable for students of ranging levels whether learning art for the first time or looking to build their professional portfolio.


Areas we will focus on:

* working with acrylic and oil

* painting techniques

* color technique

* composition

* art history

* still-life, landscapes, portraits


The goal is to create a stimulating atmosphere and help students flourish their creativity. I offer comprehensive and systematic learning environment where I share my professional art expertise, knowledge and skill with students of all levels. Join me and let me help you take your creativity and painting skills to another level.


WHAT IF I AM NEW TO PAINTING ?

If students are hampered by a technical issue I will help and teach them new approaches to proceed on their individual journeys. Beginners have the advantage of not being schooled in a particular technique. The goal of a learning artist is to experience their unique moment of creativity, and as a result develop their own skills and style.



ABOUT ME:

I paint since childhood. To date I have held 10 solo exhibitions, with the most recent one at the Hay Hill Gallery, London, sold over 100 paintings to private and public collections. My works have recently been sold at Christie?s and the next art show is on its way. I am the Art Councilor for the Kazakh British Chamber of Commerce and hold a Masters Degree in Art Business from Sotheby's Institute of Art. I have successfully taught art for over 10 years.

To see my work please go to: www.aigana.com


PRICE:

Children - ?65 for 6 classes*

Adults - ?95 for 6 classes*


*These are promotional prices. If it is your first time you will be charged just for 1 class.


To register your interest please email: [email protected]


PHOTOS OF PREVIOUS GROUPS:


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