A Day on The Slopes Paint Night Friday January 23rd at 6:15pm
Think fresh groomers, big jumps, total yard sales, daffys, wipeouts, and anything else your mountain brain dreams up.Cost:
$55.00 per personDuration:
2h 15minAbout this experience
The MOST fun Paint Night of the year!
Time: Please arrive at 6 pm so we can start on time for 6:15pm
Location: This event will be held at ART POP in Creekside. Located right beside the grocery store (Creekside Market). Underground parking is free and the bus can drop you off right across from Samurai bowl - just walk up the ramp and then the stairs and bingo bango you will be here.
What will we be making:
We’ll be diving into playful acrylic painting techniques with a super easy, step-by-step guided process to help you bring epic ski and snowboard scenes to life 🎿🏂
Think fresh groomers, big jumps, total yard sales, daffys, wipeouts, and anything else your mountain brain dreams up.
No experience needed—this is all about having fun. Grab your friends, sip something tasty, laugh a lot, and let your imagination send it straight onto the canvas.
Please wear clothing that you don't mind getting a little paint on
Yes there will be drinks:
There will be a bar serving beer, ciders and straight and narrow gin drinks. Priced between $6-$8/drink which can be paid by credit card, bank card or cash. Feel free to bring your own NON-alcoholic drinks.
What do you get?
- 8x10 canvas and all the supplies needed
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Step by step instruction
After you sign up you will receive an e-mail the week of the workshop with some reminders and details.
Refunds and cancellations.
30-16 days prior – full refund less $5 admin fee
15 days prior – 50% refund
Within 15 days from the workshop - Non-refundable (as I have to purchase supplies)
If the organizer must cancel the event due to circumstances outside of their control all participants will be notified via e-mail and will be refunded the full amount.
Your Host
I majored in print making at OCAD in Toronto and did 4 years of silk screening, lino and wood cuts as well as stone etching. I was the 4th year Print Making award recipient for my graduating year.