Swooping Barn Owl Canvas Painting Experience with Heather at The Quill and Taper, Four Oaks
Description
Join us at the Quill and Taper to paint this beautiful Barn Owl canvas, perfect for winter! Using a black canvas we will paint delicate moonlit flowers and seed heads for our beautiful Barn Owl to swoop over, simple and effective with a touch of silver, this is a beautiful painting.
Duration
2¾ hours
Cancellation policy
Easy - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 2 weeks before the course starts
Maker
Hi, I’m Heather, ex-primary school teacher and artist for Sandwell Council at Ingestre Hall. I’m working part-time in order to support my daughter through Anorexia Nervosa - it’s been a long road to recovery and having my painting events to ensure I look after my own mental health by running them and passing on my passion for teaching people to paint and be brave enough to give things a chance has helped my own mental health immensely. I also make wedding blackboards and can provide art events for parties, charity events and corporate bookings. I love to see you produce work you’re so proud of and can’t believe you’ve done. I’d love to welcome you to a painting event soon!
Suitable for
- Adults
- Seniors
- Teenagers
- Wheelchair users
- School holiday workshops & activities
- Christmas
- Engagement, birthdays & anniversaries
- Fairs, festivals & exhibitions
- Stag dos
- Hen dos
- Corporate days out & team building
FAQs
The Apple Tree is wheelchair friendly.
Heather chooses top quality acrylic paints for use in her painting experiences. Together with amazing subjects and a good set of brushes, you’ll be super-proud of your painting - promise!
You will use a stretched canvas frame, which once you’ve finished is wall-ready with just a nail in the wall!
NO! Not at all. Heather can teach anyone to paint and is often up to her elbows in paint with a group of children - if she can teach a 7 year old how to paint something they are proud of (and parents want to frame) then she can with adults too!
A friend and an apron, failing that, just the apron - we have lots of solo painters who often leave having made friends.