Seasons Art Classes Nelson/Tasman

Nelson
All year round

This part time course is specially designed for absolute beginners to the more advanced

Learn new skills and meet new friends​. Enjoy a comprehensive 14-week art course. Create the art you’ve always wanted with a supportive tutor and among other artists. Step by step progressive guidance and tuition in the basic techniques and secrets needed to create beautiful pieces of art. They adapt to each student’s needs and give them all the help they require to develop their artistic skills.

The curriculum is fun, comprehensive and interesting. By the end of the course you will be able to draw and paint things you didn’t dream possible, from picturesque village scenes to sketches of your family, friends and even pets! Each term has a brand-new curriculum so no matter how long you come to learn, you’ll never repeat the same lesson.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Seasons Art Classes

Address

48 Van Diemen Street
Nelson South
Nelson 7010

Contact

021 278 1002

heiko@seasonsartclass.co.nz

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