Thursday Afternoon Painting Classes

Develop your creative practice

Mentored by

Richard Heys

I create paintings with presence & am colour driven

Organisation links
Location address: Forest Row, RH18 5JX
Chosen age group:

For ages: 18+ years

Available tickets:
Block of 6 classes £168
Next date: Thursday 9th May,
A summary
Develop your creative practice with local artist Richard Heys. We will explore colour dynamics, abstract composition and contemporary painting practice and techniques. The campus at Emerson provides beautiful surroundings and stunning views of the Medway valley and Ashdown Forest. I will provide guidance and inspiration and share aspects of my approaches to drawing, painting and colour. We will focus on developing skills with colour combinations, techniques, themes and composition, looking closely at what strengthens or weakens abstract composition. You’ll need to bring a specific range of materials with you, please contact me for the materials list.
About your mentor
Richard Heys
I create paintings with presence & am colour driven
Richard Heys is a professional abstract artist and art tutor, and teaches art to small groups in his studio in Forest Row, Sussex. He is known as an inspiring teacher and has helped many people connect more deeply to their creativity.
Learning aim
Aim 1
To explore colour, abstract composition and painting techniques in the context of a small supportive group.
Pricing information
Ticket nameBlock of 6 classes
Price£168
Where we'll be
South Studio, Emerson College, Hartfield Road, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX
WHAT’S PROVIDED
Drinks
Safety
Risk Assessment
Public Liability Insurance
First Aid Kit

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Cancellation Policy
No refunds are given except in the case of a cancellation by the Mentor.

My experience consists of a leisure activity, on a specific date(s), and therefore the 14-day ‘cooling off period’ under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 does not apply.