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Whether you’re a newbie looking to explore the creative side of yourself or an experienced artist looking for new ways to express yourself, taking a trial art lesson can be a great way to get started.
Summer Kid Painting Course
The summer holidays are here, and it’s time for fun in the sun! ☀️🍦 Keep your little ones engaged, active, and entertained during their break with our exciting summer painting courses!
Now, apart from paints, gold oil and quartz sand can be used when you do a paintingDIY session.
We offer flash deals on some of our services, so check back often to see what promotions we’re currently running.
Our Art Services
Are you looking to unlock your inner artist and explore the power of oil painting course, acrylic painting, sketching or watercolor?
Are you looking for a way to express your inner artist? With paintingDIY art jam, you have the opportunity to unleash your creativity onto the canvas.
Spice up your company’s event and stand out from the others, by incorporating new and unique artistic elements to surprise and excite your clients and guests.
If you’re looking for something a little out of the ordinary to energize and inspire your employees, we can help.
Happening at Studio 83
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Wednesday 07/06
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02:00-03:301h 30'
Painting Course for 5-12 years old
Wingyi -
04:30-06:001h 30'
Painting Course for 5-12 years old
Wingyi -
11:00-13:002h
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13:00-15:002h
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15:00-17:002h
Group Adult Acrylic and Oil
Chiwan -
16:00-18:002h
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19:00-21:002h
Group Adult Acrylic and Oil
Reni Haymond
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Thursday 08/06
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13:00-15:002h
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16:00-18:002h
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19:00-21:002h
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Friday 09/06
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11:00-13:002h
Group Adult Acrylic and Oil
Rose Liang -
13:00-15:002h
Group Adult Acrylic and Oil
Cyrus Ng -
14:00-16:002h
Group Adult Watercolor and Sketching Course
Rose Liang -
16:00-18:002h
Group Adult Acrylic and Oil
Cyrus Ng -
19:00-21:002h
Group Adult Acrylic and Oil
Cyrus Ng
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What’s the Difference Between Oil Painting and Acrylic Painting?
When you first start out painting, one of the initial decisions to make is not what you will paint, but what you will paint with. Three of the most common paint choices are watercolours, oil or acrylic paint. Distinguishing between watercolours and the latter two is relatively easy, but what about oil paints and acrylic paints? What are the differences and how do they affect the final result on canvas?