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FRIENDS & FAMILY

friends & family

SUNDAY MORNINGS

10-11am on ZOOM

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These fun and creative sessions are aimed at all ages, whether you are 4 or 104, to enjoy with friends or with the whole family. NO previous art experience necessary

 

a brilliant way to kick start your day!

 

You can get involved with basic art materials at home (pencils, biros, scrap paper, packaging boxes, coloured paper such as magazines, pizza fliers, greetings cards, paint could be old tin of wall paint) so we will always suggest alternatives.

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UPCOMING SESSIONS

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your experiences

 "We love the Friends & Family sessions by Zoom - I have never enjoyed painting sausage dogs so much! What a fabulous way to spend a Sunday morning, drawing, painting and learning about the different artists. They’re engaging, fun, hugely interactive and the children get great results that they’re really proud of. They are hugely focussed on their work and love all the teachers. Thank you so much Picassos in the Park."

Amy S, 40, London

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"We absolutely love our Family & Friends sessions with the Picasso girls and I could not recommend them enough! My little boy is only 4 but is completely engaged and we have so much fun creating pieces that are still up on the walls now. The perfect weekend activity for the whole family! "

Erin & Caspian, Lisbon

We have really enjoyed your Sunday morning zoom sessions.  My daughter and two sons have produced some fabulous artwork and I’ve enjoyed having a go too. As a  former primary school teacher of ten years I really appreciate the structure of the sessions. I really like the way different skills and techniques are introduced using a different artist for each session. The activities are always very achievable no matter what your experience. Last but not least it’s a peaceful and happy way to spend an hour on a Sunday morning.  

Miranda MacNamara, London

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