Gill Hobbs. Acorn Art Therapy

Move Up Higher

Studio is currently Closed - Blog in Process of a "New Look"

Moving into On-Line - Video Classes

You have travelled quite a way on your journey to reach this far.

"Saplings to Oak Trees"

Time to add more techniques to your portfolio.

So many talented teachers/designers are teaching on-line it has opened doors to enable the worlds painters to connect with each other. HAPPY PAINTING 



Barnwood (a Tweaked Design by Chris Thornton Deason) using blanks within my stash.
Mindfully painting chicken wire, keeping in the moment with so much repetition!



Daffodils - using a Colouring Page, this one painted with a liner brush!




The type of blanks used also is wide and varied.
Clock designed by Jamie Mills Price - Guiding Light


Mixed Media - Orchids for Jane design by Tracy Moreau




Folk Art Sampler designed by Phyllis Tilford
MDF Cut Out


Winter Cottage - design by Joan Dixon


Find the right class for you- all depends on your level of experience.

These are defined as .......

“BEGINNER”   Some or no painting experience. Needing lots of a teacher’s tuition time

“INTERMEDIATE”  You have the basic knowledge and skills used. Need less teacher time.

“ADVANCED”  You are fully confident in your skills to paint quickly by following a teachers instructions.

Personally and for myself.

I can swing within all three of these headings.

Advanced is a rare heading, nearly as rare as hen’s teeth! Mainly due to the fact that I am a naturally slow painter! And would struggle to keep up within a brisk rate of painting and it would spoil the experience and fun of painting within a group session

Beginner is quite common for the simple reason if I am learning a brand new technique, then I am automatically at the bottom of that techniques ladder

I normally class myself as an “Intermediate” Painter. This is my comfort zone. My “Happy Place”.

In 2018 I attended the Creative Painting Convention in Las Vegas

The classes I did varied between Beginner & Intermediate.

OMGosh the atmosphere and the amazing teachers, oh one day I’d love to go again.

Until then it’s the case of HAPPY PAINTING at HOME

 















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