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Children's Spring Term Illustration Classes coming soon with local illustrator


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I'm now taking bookings for the next term's course of illustration/art classes for children aged 6 and up.

They will be taking place once more in the lovely conservatory at the East Dulwich Picturehouse on Lordship Lane.


Flyer attached.

Running every Thursday from 7th January to the 11th February, 4pm - 5:30pm

?90 for six weeks

[email protected]

07946860480

10% sibling discount

http://www.sheenadempsey.com/courses/

https://www.facebook.com/Sheena-Dempsey-Courses-and-Classes-948883535175711/?ref=hl


Snack and artist quality materials provided.

We will cover:

Drawing, painting, character design, composition, scale, illustrating poetry, portraiture and more.


Some feedback from parents of kids in the last class:


"Art classes with Sheena are the highlight of the week. It has really helped my daughter develop her creativity and she has produced some really fantastic work in a short space of time. Highly recommended!" Lorraine Liyanage of SE22 Piano School


"My daughter loved every minute of the course. I'd wholeheartedly recommend it." Mette Lindahl-Wise


"Really good tuition in a nice environment. My son Joe has really enjoyed the classes and they have restored his confidence in drawing." Danielle Budd


I also still have spaces in my upcoming "Make Your Own Christmas Cards" illustration workshops, more info here: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?6,1606591,1606591#msg-1606591

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