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September 21st 2025
10am-3pm
The painting we plan to make:
This painting will be an unapologetically vibrant display of large, joyful flowers—magnolias, sunflowers, dahlias, or entirely imagined blossoms—spilling colour and movement across the canvas. The aim is simple: to capture and share the emotional lift that flowers offer. The piece will not be about perfect proportion or realism, but about expressive colour, liberating brushwork, and playful layering. Anyone can take part in this—whether you paint with precision, splash with abandon, or work slowly with a single colour at a time.
Accessible to All This process is designed for everybody—there is no wrong mark, no need for formal training. The goal is expression, not perfection. Paint standing, sitting, from a wheelchair, with one brush or ten. Use adaptions as needed. You belong here.
September 21st 2025
10am-3pm
The painting we plan to make:
This painting will be an unapologetically vibrant display of large, joyful flowers—magnolias, sunflowers, dahlias, or entirely imagined blossoms—spilling colour and movement across the canvas. The aim is simple: to capture and share the emotional lift that flowers offer. The piece will not be about perfect proportion or realism, but about expressive colour, liberating brushwork, and playful layering. Anyone can take part in this—whether you paint with precision, splash with abandon, or work slowly with a single colour at a time.
Accessible to All This process is designed for everybody—there is no wrong mark, no need for formal training. The goal is expression, not perfection. Paint standing, sitting, from a wheelchair, with one brush or ten. Use adaptions as needed. You belong here.
September 21st 2025
10am-3pm
The painting we plan to make:
This painting will be an unapologetically vibrant display of large, joyful flowers—magnolias, sunflowers, dahlias, or entirely imagined blossoms—spilling colour and movement across the canvas. The aim is simple: to capture and share the emotional lift that flowers offer. The piece will not be about perfect proportion or realism, but about expressive colour, liberating brushwork, and playful layering. Anyone can take part in this—whether you paint with precision, splash with abandon, or work slowly with a single colour at a time.
Accessible to All This process is designed for everybody—there is no wrong mark, no need for formal training. The goal is expression, not perfection. Paint standing, sitting, from a wheelchair, with one brush or ten. Use adaptions as needed. You belong here.