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Art Classes on Fridays

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What is the importance of art?

Art is an important part of our culture and society. It can be used to express emotions, tell stories, provoke thought, and inspire others. It can also be used to document history, create works of beauty, and bring joy to those who experience it. Art has the power to bring communities together and open the door to new ideas and perspectives. In short, art can be used to enrich our lives and make the world a better place.

What do we do in these art classes?

Acrylic paint is a versatile and fun medium that can be used to create a variety of artworks. In art classes, you can use acrylic paint to create a range of artworks, including abstract paintings, landscapes, and still life scenes. You can also use acrylics to mix and apply different textures, such as splatter, stippling, and impasto. Acrylics dry quickly, so you can easily layer and blend colors to create unique pieces of artwork.

It's great that you're looking for inspiration for your painting project! There are so many amazing resources out there to help you get started. You can look for reference imagery online, like paintings, photographs, or sketches, and use them to get an idea of the composition, color palette, and subject you might want to use for your painting. You can also take reference from nature, either by going outdoors to observe the scenery or using photos from the internet. And don't forget about the work of other artists - you can look through art galleries or follow your favorite artists on social media to see the work they've done and get inspired. Good luck and have fun with your painting!


 Yours in art, 

Inessa Ivascanin




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