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Artastic Art Club

This was recently posted, sounds great - open day on Saturday.



Come along and see what your child will learn when you sign up for a term at Artastic Art Club!


Open Morning on Saturday 18th December 9.30-10.30

At the Scout Hut 212 Bellenden Road SE15 4DG


Classes on Saturdays

9.30-10.30 for 3-4year olds

11.00-13.00 for 5-7 year olds

13.30-15.30 for 7-11 year olds


Check out the website www.artasticartclub.co.uk or email me for more information [email protected]

Thanks


Yes Artastic Art Club will be starting in January!


We will be covering a wide range of subjects eg still life, self portraits, life drawing (with clothes on), observational drawings of Dulwich, and using different medias eg lino prints, watercolours, acrylic, charcoal, oil pastels, stitching (when making a jacket)!


There will be breaks in every lesson with cupcakes and drinks given and assistants so every child has a lot of one to one

attention.


When a child is signed up they will receive a portfolio and sketchbook so each week they have a place to put their work and so it can be easily taken out if it's needed to use as for interviews or art scholarships!


Also at the end of the this summer term one piece of art from each child will be hung for public exhibition at Dulwich park cafe.


So hope to see you at the Open Morning Saturday 18th December!!

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