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Sunflowers was exhibited at the seventh Impressionist exhibition. The sunflowers for this still life were taken from Monet's garden in Vetheuil, and the painting was revered by critics (who were wowed by his mastery of such a traditional subject) and Vincent Van Gogh, whose own depictions of sunflowers were to be among his own most popular and famous works.Though some similarities between Van Gogh's Sunflowers and the ones of Monet exist, the first painted the individual sunflowers with a much higher level of detail whereas Monet focused more on the composition as a whole. Unlike Van Gogh, Monet painted the sunflowers with no sign of decay. Monet chose seven types of flowers for his still life works - sunflowers were among his most popular and this work accompanied five others to the Impressionist exhibition of 1882.
Paint this masterpiece whilst sipping a beverage with your friends and enjoy a wonderful evening as you are guided through the painting process to create your own stunning art piece to take home.
Perfect for all, from complete novices to the more experienced.
You'll be amazed at how much you'll learn and how much you'll achieve in one evening. Step by step tuition makes it really easy.
Includes:
* Welcome drink on arrival (BYO alcohol and food thereafter).
* Unlimited tea, coffee, herbal teas and some soft drinks
* Plus everything you need to create your own masterpiece
* Your own stretched canvas to paint on and take home.
* Use of an assortment of brushes, easel, apron and quality
acrylic paints.
* Step by step tuition and demonstration by an experienced
artist.
Starts at 1pm (arrival from 12.45pm)
23 Hutton Street, Osborne Park near the corner of Guthrie Street
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Paint & Sip, 23 Hutton Street,Perth,WA,Australia
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