2183 days ago

Adult Drawing Classes - Kim Hennessy

Kylie from Mount Pleasant - Redcliffs

Kim is an artist living and working in Governors Bay, Christchurch. Her art education was based in the San Francisco Bay Area while her tutors descended from a legacy of great figurative painters; from Richard Diebenkorn to R.B. Kitaj. Hennessy regularly features at Sculpture on the Peninsula and has been involved in solo, group exhibitions and auctions. Kim has taught privately and held drawing and painting workshops and is especially sensitive to the needs of the inexperienced student.

Drawing is a way to
- Help reduce stress
- Boost self-esteem and confidence.
- Drawing strengthens fine motor ability
- Enhances creativity
- Grow brain plasticity

Price: $25

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