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Come and join us for the last session! Louise of Dulwich Doodle Days hosts a summer term of Jennie Maizels Sketchbook Club. Enjoy the space to meet people in the area with a glass or two of fizz, learn some techniques and tips and go home with beautiful art.


?The venue, the casual friendly atmosphere, the provision of art materials and the support for this unartistic newbie was just perfect!? T. Hill.


?25 for all materials, fizz, snacks, tea, coffee.

7pm to 9:30pm at the Rosendale Pub on Wednesday the 10th July.


To book or for more information email [email protected]. Follow on Instagram @dulwichdoodledays.

For an introductory video see www.jenniemaizels.com.

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