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Sober Sip and Paint Workshop - Friday 20th March from 6.30pm
Sober Sip and Paint Workshop - Friday 20th March from 6.30pm
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Join me for a cosy, laid-back evening of painting, where you’ll create your own acrylic artwork to take home or gift to someone special. I’ll guide you step by step through the process, making it a fun and approachable experience for complete beginners and seasoned creatives alike.
Settle into a joyful, welcoming atmosphere with a selection of alcohol-free drinks, tasty snacks, and calming music: the perfect setting to unwind, switch off, and get into the creative flow. Whether you’re new to painting or already love being creative, this workshop is open to all levels.
Themes:
- 20th March - Spring in the South Downs
Materials included:
All materials are provided, including canvas, acrylic paints, paintbrushes, and aprons. Your ticket also includes alcohol-free drinks and snacks.
About the Tutor
Rita Piglionica is an artist and educator who studied Fine Arts and Art Education in Italy, completing a Bachelor’s degree in Painting with a specialisation in oil painting and a Master’s degree in Art Education. Over the past six years, Rita has designed and delivered a wide range of art workshops, wellbeing sessions, and heritage-related projects, with a particular focus on using creativity as a tool for connection and self-expression.
In her teaching, Rita combines her professional expertise with a gentle and inclusive approach, encouraging participants to progress at their own pace. She strongly believes in the transformative power of art and heritage to enhance wellbeing and deeply emphasises the joy of experimentation and discovery, rather than producing perfect results.
Rita Piglionica is an artist and educator who studied Fine Arts and Art Education in Italy, completing a Bachelor’s degree in Painting with a specialisation in oil painting and a Master’s degree in Art Education. Over the past six years, Rita has designed and delivered a wide range of art workshops, wellbeing sessions, and heritage-related projects, with a particular focus on using creativity as a tool for connection and self-expression.
In her teaching, Rita combines her professional expertise with a gentle and inclusive approach, encouraging participants to progress at their own pace. She strongly believes in the transformative power of art and heritage to enhance wellbeing and deeply emphasises the joy of experimentation and discovery, rather than producing perfect results.
