Beginning landscape painting at Shoreline Community College continuing education

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Community College is offering a beginner-friendly acrylic painting class on March 22nd, designed to help participants tap into their artistic potential. This class will guide individuals in capturing the breathtaking landscapes of Puget Sound, specifically its majestic mountains. Under the tutelage of a self-taught artist, attendees will learn a natural and organic approach to painting, ensuring that even those with no prior experience can thrive. Utilizing reference photos, each participant will create their own masterpiece on an 11x14 inch canvas. Scheduled from 11 AM to 3 PM, the class has an affordable fee of $99, making it accessible for a wide audience.

This opportunity not only promotes creativity but also encourages relaxation and connection with the beauty of nature. Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in the world of landscape painting and express your artistic vision. Sign up now to secure your spot and start your creative journey!

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