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2/10/25 Holiday intensive

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4.5 hours art Session

85 Australian dollars
Iris Art Studio

Service Description

Hello everyone! 🌟 Iris Art Studio is excited to offer holiday classes with a variety of themes and techniques 🎨. Our classes provide an amazing opportunity for your kids to engage in creative and educational activities during the holidays 📚. Here are the details: ✔️ Single class: 10am-12pm or 12:30pm-2:30pm 🕒 ✔️ Two classes in one day: 10am-2:30pm 🎉 ✔️ Recommended age: 7+, but younger participants are welcome 🎈 ✔️ All art materials are provided 🎨 ✔️ Please bring a water bottle and a snack, especially if your child will be staying for two classes 🍿🥤 And don't worry about supervision - if your child stays for two classes, there's no additional payment for supervising during the break in between workshops 😊. We can't wait to see your kids' creativity shine! 🌟 🎨 Paint a Tote bag For kids 7+ 📅 Date: Thursday, 2/10/25 ⏰ Time: 10 AM – 12:00 PM 🎨 Unleash your child’s creativity and let them carry their art everywhere! In this fun and colourful workshop, children will paint their own reusable tote bag with a vibrant tropical design with a dolphin. 🌺 ✨ A joyful way to create something useful, unique, and proudly their own! 🎨 All materials are provided (bag colour may vary). Perfect for young creators who love art, colour, and new experiences! 🎨 Fundamentals of Portrait Drawing Recommended age: 8+ 📅 Date: Thursday 2/10/25 ⏰ Time: 12.30-2.30 This workshop is perfect for children eager to learn how to draw realistic human faces. Students will explore the fundamentals of portrait drawing — understanding facial proportions, learning how to shade, and developing skills in creating expression and depth. It’s a relaxed, supportive space where young artists will build confidence and discover the joy of capturing personality through pencil. No previous experience is needed — just curiosity and a love for drawing. 🎨 Students will work on A3 drawing paper using graphite pencils.


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