Sunday, January 4, 2015

2015 date correction

Welcome, Painters,

Thank you for your interest in “Painting like crazy”.
Thank you for spreading the word.

This is a reminder AND especially a correction of the Wednesday dates. I had the Friday dates correct for 2015, Wednesday … not so much.

Winter 2015 classes are beginning on January 21 and January 23; 2 days a week; all classes will meet in my home studio near I-75 and Proctor Road. (Home Depot area)

We will meet 10 Wednesday mornings and 10 Wednesday afternoons and ALSO 10 Friday mornings and 10 Friday afternoons.

Wednesday classes are nearly full; there is space available in the Friday classes.


CLASSES WINTER 2015
Take an individual class or a whole series.*

WEDNESDAY: STUDIO 9:30 to 12:00
Or: 1:00 to 3:30 (or both)
DAY & TIME: Weekly classes:                  
Wednesday, January 21;
Wednesday, January 28;
Wednesday, February 04;
Wednesday, February 11;
Wednesday, February 18;
Wednesday, February 25;
Wednesday, March 04;
Wednesday, March 11;
Wednesday, March 18;
Wednesday, March 25;

PLACE: Maggie Nevens’ Studio: 4929 Silkwood Drive, Sarasota FL 34241

PLEASE call or email me directly.  941-343-0430 mnevens@verizon.net
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FRIDAY: STUDIO 9:30 to 12:00
Or: 1:00 to 3:30 (or both)

DAY & TIME: Weekly classes:        
Friday, January 23;
Friday, January 30;
Friday, February 06;
Friday, February 13;
Friday, February 20;
Friday, February 27;
Friday, March 06;
Friday, March 13;
Friday, March 20;
Friday, March 27;

*Classes include a lesson, a demo, and individual help as desired.
Class minimum: 5 students; maximum: 9 students.

FEES: $25 each half day session when purchasing 4 or more sessions.
           $35 for a single half day session.

QUESTIONS?
NEED A SUPPLY LIST?
READY to sign-up for class?


PAINT LIKE CRAZY
WATERCOLOR and MORE
MAGGIE NEVENS
941-343-0430

Let loose. Have fun. Paint like crazy.

PAINT LIKE CRAZY: WATERCOLOR and MORE is a non-traditional approach to painting for beginners, re-starters and intermediate painters who want to let loose, have fun, and paint like crazy. The technique most often used is wet into wet watercolor, with tips and technique to make successful paintings. We often paint without drawing and without reference photos. The results are loose interpretive renderings of the subject matter. Classes generally focus on painting elements of the natural world, especially landscape and floral.


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