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Abstract Painting: 5-9 year olds


Tuesday July 15, 1-4pm

Starts 15 July
55 Australian dollars
Westgarth Shops

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Service Description

Welcome to the Primary Colours Holiday Workshops for winter 2025! Abstract Art can be hard and easy at the same time. It can be easy to make but difficult to do well. It is also subjective so it defies regular rules established in more traditional artworks. In this workshop the young artists will learn about different types of Abstract Art, composition, and colour mixing and matching. They'll then create an abstract painting of their own on canvas to hang on the wall at home. All of the workshops at Primary Colours run for three hours. Parents are expected to drop and run. Your young artists will be well looked after by Andrew (the owner of Primary Colours and an experienced primary school teacher with over twenty years in the teaching under his belt), and an experienced extra helper. Everything is supplied at these workshops. That includes all materials and use of the art making equipment, protective clothing, drinking water, and a nourishing snack. There is also a bathroom onsite, first aid, a trough for cleaning up art mess, and a fully functional kitchen. Please arrive five minutes before the allocated time so that we can get off to a great start. These workshops are packed with fun art learning and activities so we don't want to waste a minute. They're also wonderful social opportunities, so bring a friend! Thanks for considering Primary Colours Art School for holiday arty fun.


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

Late cancellation, less than one day of scheduledof scheduled class, will not be refunded. Early cancellations can be rescheduled or refunded.


Contact Details

  • 71 High Street, Northcote VIC, Australia

    0405024094

    primarycoloursartschool@gmail.com


71 High Street

Northcote 3070

0405 024 094

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