Starry Night Over Dublin (Drink & Draw)

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Online, Friday 26th March

Paint a masterpiece inspired by Van Gogh with a Dublin twist. No experience necessary. Broadcast live from Dublin over Zoom

About this Event
No experience necessary.
Do something different and get creative
Join us in creating a masterpiece inspired by Van Gogh.

We will be painting it live with our instructor hosting the event step by step.. Participants are highly encouraged to create their own ‘spin' on the painting with a prize for most creative.

This is will a great way for a bitta' craic and something different

HOW DOES IT WORK?
All events are free but we encourage donations to help us run these events so if you can afford to help us, please do. The event will be taking place on Zoom.

We have a ticket limit per event.

NEED ART SUPPLIES?
If you do need anything such as canvases or art supplies you can get them online at our shop. If not try gather a canvas, paints and brushes.


Date:
Friday 26th March
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
Free (Donation)

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