Howick Boutigue Art School. Term 2 classes. Start any time
Hi everyone,
This term at MEGANZ School of Visual Arts, the students can choose their own art projects to work on.
Anything, from drawing realistic subject matter to using their imagination to create characters, etc. To paint in acrylics or watercolours, or mixed media, on themes of their choice. To sculpt using clay or papier mache, plasticine, Sculpey, plaster, or mixed media. Or find something on the internet to try out.
I take students from age 10 through to adults.
They can begin any time throughout the term because everyone is working on their own projects and in their own time.
There are up to eight students in each class.
I only have a few spaces left this term to fill, so don't miss out
Check out the students work on my Instagram page @meganzsva
And take a look at the course details on my website
www.vizart.co.nz...
Hope to meet you
Cheers
Megan Murphy
Below are a few of the students' latest paintings from local places around Howick, you might recognise them?
The names and ages of the students are from left to right - Luna 10, Madison 13, Olly 11, and Stephan 11. They have done a fantastic job
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