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$20 for a Friday or Saturday Painting Class at A Piece of Work ($40 Value). Or $15 for a Sunday Through Thursday Class (Up to $35 Value).

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Laurie
8 years ago
Had a great time. Not a painter but paintings looked pretty good. Lots of fun.
  • Open to all skill levels
  • Laid back atmosphere
  • BYOB

The great American painting, like the great American novel, is filled with joyous, youthful exuberance and copious amounts of corn syrup. Create a low-fructose masterpiece with today’s deal for a painting class at A Piece of Work. Choose from one of the following options:

  • For $20, you get a Friday or Saturday painting class (a $40 value).
  • For $15, you get a Sunday through Thursday painting class (up to a $35 value).

The spacious art lounge at A Piece of Work allows aspiring Picassos of all skill levels to create a one-of-a-kind art in a relaxed social setting. Gather up your splatter-worthy clothes, a group of friends, and your favorite liquid libation, and A Piece of Work will supply a canvas, painting supplies, and two to three hours of friendly instruction. Cast your eye spheres on the calendar to select a preferred painting subject from the landscapes, still lifes, and thought provoking footwear portraitures available.

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About A Piece of Work- Dupe

During A Piece of Work’s interactive classes, amateur artists receive the supplies they’ll need before relaxing at an easel with a bottle of wine. Background music fills the air and eclectic paintings splash color across the walls in the studio. A local artist demonstrates how to paint a copy of a masterpiece while the class of students follows along, unleashing their creativity and filling canvases with elegant reproductions of works such as impressionist paintings by Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh. Kids' camps introduce young artists to the famous works of their forebears and impart crucial techniques, while paint-your-pet nights help students re-identify with man’s best friend.

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