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Art workshops in acrylic /watercolour techniques in SE22


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I'm running small Art workshops in painting techniques (watercolour and acrylics) at my light, airy studio in a converted Victorian school in East Dulwich for up to 6 people per class. The next workshop is on Wednesday 31st July from 2 - 4.30 pm - ?25 to include all materials, and the one after will be August 14th. I can also offer other times for groups of 3-6 friends who would like to attend together. No need to block book or to pay in advance.


I specialise in painting using a variety of water based media and collage and have exhibited with the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and also the royal Watercolour society (but I don?t use traditional methods of watercolour painting!)


Classes are informal and friendly and are suitable for everyone aged 18 and over from complete beginners to those with some experience of painting who would like to be a bit more adventurous with their painting techniques. Classes can be tailored towards students? specific interests to a certain extent.


For more information and to see the sort of techniques that I can show you, have a look at my instagram feed https://www.instagram.com/studio.se22/ and to see my studio where classes are held, check out https://www.instagram.com/loft.location.londonse22/

or email me at [email protected]


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