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Art in the Park: Painting waratahs with eco-acrylics


Event description

Experience a serene and creative journey in this guided workshop led by local artist Charlene Wills. Immerse yourself in the art of painting with a unique, eco-friendly acrylic paint made from earth pigments and natural binders. In this calming session, Charlene will guide you through the process of creating a stunning Waratah art piece on canvas.

What to Expect:

  • Eco-Friendly Paint: Explore the beauty and benefits of painting with a special acrylic paint blend made from earth pigments and natural binders.
  • Step-by-Step Guidance: Charlene will lead you through the painting process, teaching you how to use just one brush and simple techniques to achieve a beautiful Waratah artwork.
  • Calming Experience: Enjoy a relaxing and meditative atmosphere as you focus on your creative expression and the soothing process of painting.

Accessibility

Accessible carparks and toilet is available at the Government Farm area.

Who is this event for
All ages.


Meeting Point

Belair National Park - Government Farm #1, Queen Jubilee Drive


What to Bring:

  • Enclosed shoes
  • Sun protection
  • Drinking water (1 litre minimum)
  • Snacks
  • Clothes suitable to paint in!

IMPORTANT:

  • NPWS aims to provide inclusive events and activities for all, however some of our events do have specific requirements for participants. Please see the activity description and accessibility information to check if the event is suitable for you. If you require additional support to participate in the activity, please contact dew.parkofthemonth@sa.gov.au in advance.
  • This event will be postponed or cancelled in the event of unsuitable weather conditions.
  • Vehicle entry to the park is free for registered attendees. You will however need to provide your vehicle registration plate number when completing checkout.

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