Portrait Painting in Oils
Booking is essential. Book via Eventfinda: www.eventfinda.co.nz...
Please check that you are available to attend BOTH weeks, as this is a two week course.
Presented by Patumahoe artist Annaliese Duke, come along to this workshop to learn the basics of portrait painting. Focused on colour, values and form, this workshop is a fantastic opportunity to learn how to break down the steps of portrait painting and create beautiful works.
Two part workshop:
Portrait Painting in Oils
Saturday 27 Jan and 3 Feb
, 2pm – 4:30pm
Cost: $10
Franklin Arts Centre, Weta Room (through double doors in the corridor to the rear of the gallery).
12 Massey Avenue Pukekohe
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