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8th Septemeber - 13th October | 2025 | 1pm - 4pm
Nottingham School of Artists
Tickets: £90
Explore the process of creating expressive, contemporary landscapes in acrylics in a relaxed and supportive setting. Whether you're completely new to painting or looking to build on your existing skills, this course will help you feel more confident using acrylics. Led by Alexandra Ghimisi, a professional artist with decades of experience, this course will guide you through the process of painting in a loose, expressive style, capturing the essence of your subject without overworking details. By the end, you will have a deeper understanding of how to manipulate acrylics for maximum impact, working confidently with brushstrokes, colour contrasts, and compositions that tell a story. You'll feel empowered to paint more freely and intuitively, creating work that feels both personal and powerful.
CONTEMPORARY LANDSCAPES IN ACRYLICS (8 Sep 2025 - 13 Oct 2025) | ||
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Monday - Sunday | 13:00 | - 16:00 |
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