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Acrylic Painting Course in Brighton, Sussex, evening class

Acrylic Painting, Evening Course - Jan

Monday 13 Jan, 6.30pm to 8.30pm, 10 weeks, £206 full / £174 conc

2 hr
From 174 British pounds
Clarkes of Sussex

Description of Class

There is a concession available for this course for people: Under 25's, over 65's or in full time unemployment. Acrylic Painting Course, Evening Course, Brighton Please note: there will be a break for half-term on Monday 17 Feb. Explore various techniques and styles, guided by our wonderful and supportive tutor Dinah. • Build your skill set and your confidence step-by-step over 10 weeks. • Make the most of acrylic as a versatile and exciting medium that allows you to work quickly, layering and building colour for a stunning effect.  • Perfect for all levels, whether you are a complete beginner or a seasoned professional.  Why choose this course? This Acrylic Painting course will help people of all levels to develop their colour, composition and experimental skills in this exciting medium, with emphasis on colour theory. Acrylic paint is water-based and can be used thinly like watercolour or thickly like oils. Probably the main advantage over oils is its fast drying time, which enables the painter to make rapid changes and complete a work relatively quickly. This can be especially useful when working outside. Suitable for beginners and if you have done acrylic painting before and would like to explore this medium more deeply and get guidance with your own projects. What to bring - please see image below for details Your tutor Dinah has worked as an artist educator for several major museums, giving gallery talks on paintings and leading workshops in response to the collections. She teaches in a wide range of media with a strong emphasis on colour theory and acrylic painting. Testimonials 'Loved it. It gave me loads of different techniques to use.' Brooke 'The pace of the session means you are continually painting and learning and time flies by.' Brian 'A very excellent course. A good introduction to work with primary colours and then using that for the rest of the course. Plenty of help throughout and encouragement. Lovely group dynamic.' anon


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