Neil Powell's "But I Can't Draw" Classes are for Adults
Ellen Smith — January 17, 2018 — Art & Design
References: neilpowell & psfk
Neil Powell has created a series of adult art classes tailored specifically to individuals who believe they lack artistic talent. Designed to encourage everyone to partake in artistic exercises, the classes entitled "But I Can't Draw" are aimed at those who want to learn the basic art skills, while having a little fun along with way.
The courses are broken into four workshops with each one featuring a different style of art. The four subject areas include Papier-mâché, Transfer on Paper, Mixed Media Collage and Handmade Stationery. Each class lasts about four hours and all of them take place in the artist's Brooklyn-based studio.
Those interested in signing up for these unique classes can do so through the artist's online site.
The courses are broken into four workshops with each one featuring a different style of art. The four subject areas include Papier-mâché, Transfer on Paper, Mixed Media Collage and Handmade Stationery. Each class lasts about four hours and all of them take place in the artist's Brooklyn-based studio.
Those interested in signing up for these unique classes can do so through the artist's online site.
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