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Improve Your Painting Techniques (#971)

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The Painter s Retreat
Style / Type:Acrylic
Region:Italy City:Ascoli Piceno
Price:895.00 (EUR)
 
 
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9th-16th June 2012
This is a course dedicated to art practitioners who wish to focus on their specific media of interest. This course is suitable for beginners to advanced.

Informal discussions and support will be provided by John with demonstrations in various media. Enjoy sharing your painting experience in the company of like-minded people in truly magnificent locations in the Marchesian hills and surrounding ancient towns.

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