Opus Art Supplies

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$67.00
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$67.00

Opus Art Supplies

Credit Adjustment

Regular price
$67.00
Regular price
Sale price
$67.00
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Customer Reviews

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Kay S.
What a phenomenal class and experience!

This class was absolutely incredible and worth it. I had such a great time getting to know Willow and experiencing one of her classes.
The class was well thought out and easy to digest. Willow does an excellent just of not just telling you how to paint, but showing you and explaining the painting to you.
I think that anyone could take this class no matter what your skill set or painting experience is. The techniques that you go over are practical, easy to learn and transferable to other projects.
My only qualm is that I am not able to take all the classes that are available during her visit to Vancouver. Willow is an excellent teach and clearly has a passion for teaching and sharing her love and knowledge for it.

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Bre W.
Another great workshop with Willow

I thoroughly enjoy Willow's teaching style, the images she provides and the supplies we use. I think that the Granville store can do a better job of providing adequate space and, in particular, a cleaner environment in which to work.

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Jan M.
Creative Mindfulness

This was a fun class showing how easy it is to play with watercolour. No stress! Just clean easy fun and can be done in snippets of time. Thanks Liz McDonald

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Wendi C.
creative mindfulness

A bit elementary but one can always learn something new. If she mentions a book etc please give the info at the time rather than saying I will review that later.

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Mare B.
Creative mindfulness

Really enjoyed it. Inspired me to get going again. Creating some small works s easier than tackling a large project and getting discouraged and wasting a lot of paper.