1390 days ago

Take a Line for A Walk at Feilding Art Centre

The Feilding & District Art Society

On March 15, six blank canvases will be hung on the walls at Feilding Art Centre. We need your help to transform them into beautiful, colourful works of art... simply by picking up a pastel and taking a line for a walk.


How does it work?

• To Take a Line for a Walk, visit Feilding Art Centre between 10am and 12pm on any of four 'Painting Days'
• Pick out some pastels in colours that make you smile
• Start drawing! Take your line for a walk across the canvas in any direction you desire. Make a line that forms patterns, people, shapes – it’s up to you
• At the end of each session, each canvas will be returned to the wall for our visitors to enjoy


You don’t need to be an artist to Take a Line For a Walk – just bring a friend and have some fun!

Completed works will be sold at a silent auction on Thursday April 14, and exhibited until April 19.

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