Art Classes

Since my Pop-Up-Shop in 2023, I have found a new love for Art in the community.  My Art classes can be anything you'd want it to be. I aim to create classes that the individual finds uplifting, motivating and help discover a new love for create!
All of my Classes are Tailored for you!





 

Available Classes

 Group Classes (Various Venues)
Private Classes (Painting or Drawing)
Children's One-to-One Classes 
Bespoke Classes/ Parties/ Hen- dos/ Family sessions
Book a block of Classes 
 

Things to consider;

Who can take part? 

Anyone is welcome! My classes can be one-to-one or a small group of friends. I offer children's after school classes to evening prosecco sessions. Hen do's and party's are also an option. Contact to discuss tailoring your perfect Creative class.

What do we paint?

This can be anything you'd like! Painting or drawing, from still life to funky contemporary art. Life-model sessions can be booked to painting large scale splatter art. Nude figures or flowers, just ask! For children's classes, I usually ask what the child is into or would prefer to paint. It can be anything from princesses to spider man!
For very young children, I offer a messy play. Familiarising them with colours and creative expression.

When Can I book?

My regular classes are back open to book starting September 2024 in my mountnessing studio, Brentwood. 
I hold classes on Thursdays through to Sundays weekly but out of hour classes are also available upon request

What Is included?

My classes include all drawing/ painting materials, paints, paper, paintbrushes, canvases etc. If you would like a prosecco class or tailored party, the price can vary. Please note, costs are per head.

Where are the classes? 

Classes can be held in my studio in Mountnessing, The individual's home or at one of the various venues I hold classes at in Essex.

 

 

How to Choose the Perfect Artwork Layout for Your Home Interior
Artwork has the power to transform a room, bringing depth, personality, and balance to a space. Beyond the subject matter or style, how you position a piece within your home plays a crucial role in creating harmony. Thoughtful placement ensures that art feels intentional—becoming part of the design rather than an afterthought. Below, I’ll share a few timeless approaches for styling artwork above some of the most prominent features in your home.

Above a Console Table

A console table often acts as an anchor in a hallway or living space, making it the perfect backdrop for art.
One single piece: A statement artwork hung centrally creates an elegant, clean focal point.
Two off-centred works: For a more contemporary and playful effect, try hanging two pieces slightly staggered. This approach breaks away from symmetry while still feeling curated and balanced.

Above a Sofa

The sofa is typically the heart of the living room, and artwork placed above it should echo its presence.
One large landscape: A wide, horizontal artwork can mirror the sofa’s shape, creating a cohesive flow across the wall.
One square off-centre: For a modern twist, place a square piece slightly off-centre. This asymmetry can add interest and movement, especially when styled alongside complementary cushions or side tables.

Above a Bed

Art above a bed brings softness and character to a bedroom, helping frame the headboard and draw the eye upward.
A narrow landscape: A long, horizontal piece feels calm and grounding, extending the bed’s lines and bringing visual serenity.
Two smaller works off-centre: Hanging two smaller pieces slightly offset adds a contemporary edge, creating visual rhythm without overwhelming the restful atmosphere.

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