Join renowned Ukrainian artist, Liliana Relich, for an exploration into the enchanting world of watercolour. Delve into a variety of themes in each class, such as the ethereal sky in February, mesmerizing water and reflections in May, picturesque summer landscapes in June, and tranquil winter scenes in November.
Join renowned Ukrainian artist, Liliana Relich, for an exploration into the enchanting world of watercolour. Delve into a variety of themes in each class, such as the ethereal sky in February, mesmerizing water and reflections in May, picturesque summer landscapes in June, and tranquil winter scenes in November.
Sat 24 Feb – The Sky
Sat 25 May - Water and Reflections
Friday 31st May- Waterlillies (5.30pm-7pm)
Sat 13 July – Summer Landscapes
Friday 9th August- Lighthouse (5.30pm-7pm)
Sat 9 November – Winter Landscapes
10:30am-12pm all sessions
This inclusive class is suitable for all skill levels, and children aged 8 and above are warmly welcomed when accompanied by an adult. We provide top-quality materials, including 100% cotton paper and premium watercolours and brushes. All you need to bring is your enthusiasm for creativity! Each class is £15 per person.
Discover the joy of learning a new skill while crafting a breathtaking piece of art to adorn your home. Join us in this artistic journey and unleash your inner watercolour artist with Liliana's expert guidance.
Follow Liliana on Instagram to keep up to date with her work @liliana_relich_art
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