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Bangalore
Brushworks travelogue: Japan
Event Date: Saturday, 4 August 2018
Name of painting: Springtime in Japan
Availability: ONLY 15 seats
You don't have to fly to Japan to feast on cherry blossoms, the delicate pink flowers also known as sakura. The iconic flowers are swooned over, sprinkled over Starbucks lattes, have launched a thousand haiku and are symbolic of the transience of life. Now you have the opportunity to capture these fascinating flowers on canvas, and appreciate them to your heart's content.
Brushworks Art Jam Event!
Looking for something inspired to do by yourself or with friends? Come join Brushworks as we get creative at Lahe Lahe. Create. Paint. Disconnect. Immerse yourself in an offline activity, create new memories and share a few laughs. You don't need any experience. What's necessary is an adventurous spirit that's ready to go on a journey of discovery. Rathish, our rockstar professional artist will patiently and clearly explain, instruct, demonstrate and guide you, step-by-step, from a blank canvas to a this beautiful painting in about three hours. Whether you bring your friends or come by yourself, you can be sure that you will meet plenty of other artistic people from all over the city. Our painting parties include all the necessary art supplies for an easy going 3-hour session.
Plan to arrive 10-15 minutes early to settle in and enjoy the atmosphere. If you’re a few minutes late, we will help you ‘catch up’. If you’re more than 15 minutes late, you’ll need to reschedule. It’s your fun time out, arrive early!
No refunds will be given on cancellation/no-show, but you can attend another one of our future events.
During the session we reserve the right to take photos.
These may be used as promotion on our social media.
If you do not want your picture taken for these purposes, please let us know. We want to respect your privacy. Feel free to take your own pictures and share on your social media!
Although we provide aprons, wear something you don’t mind getting paint on. For example, white pants are not the best option. Which is such a pity because if you can pull off white pants, by golly, you should wear them… just not to our event. Let’s face it – paint splatters and drips! And once acrylic is on your clothes, it likes to stay there.
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