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Art Tutor!! (for children or adults)


RHunter

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I teach Fine Art ( Including drawing and painting) for all ages in school up to 18 years, portfolio preparation and adult education - beginners at painting and drawing

my qualifications are a high Bachelor Honors Degree in Fine and Applied Arts, foundation Degree in Art and Design and I am trained in adult teaching.

I have been a private art tutor since November 2012, teaching many students from ages 5- 75yrs! I also run art parties for children - please email to enquire.

I am an Artist for Pop Up Painting and Events for adults and am a tutor for Season's Art Classes for adults

I was a Children's Art Workshop Assistant teaching ages 6-11 Years at Blue Sparrows Art Club.

Since graduating I have worked in many different creative environments while working and exhibiting around London as an artist. I also volunteer at a Homeless shelter teaching art to the residents.


I charge ?30/hr or ?40/1.5hr or ?50/2 hr

Art Parties - ?100 for first 12 chuldren then ?8/head (extra costs may be added depending on what materials are required for the party). Please message with ideas for themes

Discounts available for group lessons - Please email for more details

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