About this Event
Adult Art Workshop: Van Gogh’s Winter
Explore Winter Through Color, Movement, and Emotion
📍 Location: Toronto Public Library – Fort York Branch, Meeting Room
📅 Date: Sunday, January 25, 2026
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Group Size: Small group, up to 12 participants
Level: All levels welcome
Instructor: Professional artist Natalia Starikova
Supplies: All materials provided
Atmosphere: Friendly, relaxed, and inspiring
Step into the expressive world of Vincent van Gogh and explore how he captured winter landscapes through bold colour, swirling brushstrokes, and deep emotion. This hands-on workshop invites adult participants to paint a winter scene inspired by Van Gogh’s unique artistic vision.
What You’ll Learn & Create
- Learn about Vincent van Gogh’s life and artistic journey, including how he created over 2,000 artworks in just 10 years
- Discover how Van Gogh used strong colours and dynamic brushwork to express mood and movement
- Winter landscapes helped Van Gogh explore themes of solitude, hope, and renewal. Explore winter scenes inspired by his paintings from Arles, Saint-Rémy, and the Netherlands
- Step-by-step acrylic painting instruction on paper
- Experiment with texture, rhythm, and expressive lines
- Create your own winter-inspired artwork in Van Gogh’s style
- No prior experience required—just curiosity and creativity
Guided by professional artist Natalia Starikova, this session is part of our Paint Like Famous Artists series, designed to make iconic art styles accessible, relaxing, and enjoyable.
5-Class Course Option Available
Participants may also enroll in our 5-class winter art course, which includes:
- Winter Landscapes / Group of 7
- Painting Landscapes
- Monochrome Portraits / ink
- Collage Art
- Creative Crafting - Celebrating Valentine's Day
Create a small personal art collection while building skills, confidence, and artistic expression.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Toronto Public Library - Fort York Branch, 190 Fort York Boulevard, Toronto, Canada
CAD 43.63 to CAD 200.08












