We are open!
It's good to be back.
We are delighted to say that workshops have now started again :-). So if you ever wanted to try paint pouring then now is your chance to give it a go.
Our first workshop date in June has already sold out but we do have spaces available for our July 1st 7 pm-10pm workshop. More information below.
I will also be holding some beginner fine art acrylic painting sessions and pottery painting classes over at the Little Arts Workshop in Stortford in the coming months, I’ll let you know when everything is set. So here’s to a creative and joyous 2022 for all of us. 🙂
Come and try something very different, and discover your inner artist! Paint pouring is wonderfully therapeutic and you don’t need to be arty at all to try it.
Coloured acrylic paint is mixed with pouring medium and then poured onto a surface in a variety of ways. Then the paint is moved around on the surface to create amazing abstract artworks. This is most definitely NOT a precise or perfect art, but it is an incredibly therapeutic, fun and inspiring experience.
Your station will include everything you need to get creative: 2 sizes of canvas, all the paints and materials necessary and an apron and gloves to protect your clothes.
Once finished you will leave them here to dry and cure for a month. Once cured and sealed you can then take them home and pop them straight onto your wall.
DATE: FRIDAY 1ST JULY 2022
TIME: 7pm – 10pm with break.
COST: £48 per person.
Refreshments included.
Private parking.
LOCATION: The Arthouse Oasis, Great Hallingbury, Bishop’s Stortford.
Limited spaces available.
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