Melody Gillespie is hosting an exciting virtual event that's sure to be an unforgettable experience! Join Melody as she takes you on a journey to explore the unknown. Learn about the power of the undefined, and how to use it to become the best version of yourself. Plus, take part in fun interactive activities, group discussions, and more! Come join in on the adventure and leave with new ideas, insights, and a newfound appreciation for the undefined.
NOT AVAILABLE ON THIS DATE. NO WORRIES, WE RECORD!! JUST BUY A TICKET AND YOU WILL BE SENT A LINK OF THE VIDEO OF INSTRUCTIONS AFTER THE EVENT.
Supplies suggested: acrylic paper, 8x10, 9x12, 11x14, 12x16 or 16x20 BLACK canvas or canvas painted BLACK, acrylic paints in primary colors Yellow, Blue, White, Black, Red; optional chalk. brushes: Large Square (#12 1” brush) Medium Round (#6 Round) Detail (#1 round), rag, cup of water and a good attitude! Brushes consisting of variety with detail, fan, round, small and medium brushes, one large 1" flat brush
https://www.michaels.com/necessities-super-value-50-piece-brush-set-by-artists-loft/10504534.html
You may reschedule or cancel tickets up to 8 hours before the event starts. Read our reschedule policy here.
I realized as soon as I was old enough to hold a pencil that I could draw. My drawings were so realistic that as I child I would sell pictures to my classmates of their pets to them for 15 cents. I never stopped drawing. When I was sitting in boring meetings I would draw the people sitting in the meetings. Now that I am retired, I have enjoyed teaching drawing, painting, and colored pencil to others. Drawing and painting is a series of processes, along with the powers of observation. I may have had naturally obtained powers of observation with hand and eye coordination, but all of that can be learned, and I have taught children as young as 4 and others in their 70s. It is wonderfully relaxing and confidence boosting. You will never look nature the same again.
Now I am a painting fiend, I am a member of the Art Association, and am on the board of directors of the local art gallery.
Melody Gillespie is hosting an exciting virtual event that's sure to be an unforgettable experience! Join Melody as she takes you on a journey to explore the unknown. Learn about the power of the undefined, and how to use it to become the best version of yourself. Plus, take part in fun interactive activities, group discussions, and more! Come join in on the adventure and leave with new ideas, insights, and a newfound appreciation for the undefined.
NOT AVAILABLE ON THIS DATE. NO WORRIES, WE RECORD!! JUST BUY A TICKET AND YOU WILL BE SENT A LINK OF THE VIDEO OF INSTRUCTIONS AFTER THE EVENT.
Supplies suggested: acrylic paper, 8x10, 9x12, 11x14, 12x16 or 16x20 BLACK canvas or canvas painted BLACK, acrylic paints in primary colors Yellow, Blue, White, Black, Red; optional chalk. brushes: Large Square (#12 1” brush) Medium Round (#6 Round) Detail (#1 round), rag, cup of water and a good attitude! Brushes consisting of variety with detail, fan, round, small and medium brushes, one large 1" flat brush
https://www.michaels.com/necessities-super-value-50-piece-brush-set-by-artists-loft/10504534.html
You may reschedule or cancel tickets up to 8 hours before the event starts. Read our reschedule policy here.
I realized as soon as I was old enough to hold a pencil that I could draw. My drawings were so realistic that as I child I would sell pictures to my classmates of their pets to them for 15 cents. I never stopped drawing. When I was sitting in boring meetings I would draw the people sitting in the meetings. Now that I am retired, I have enjoyed teaching drawing, painting, and colored pencil to others. Drawing and painting is a series of processes, along with the powers of observation. I may have had naturally obtained powers of observation with hand and eye coordination, but all of that can be learned, and I have taught children as young as 4 and others in their 70s. It is wonderfully relaxing and confidence boosting. You will never look nature the same again.
Now I am a painting fiend, I am a member of the Art Association, and am on the board of directors of the local art gallery.