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Acrylic Pour & Sip | Newry Arts Festival

Studio 23, 26 Upper Water Street, Newry, Down, BT34 1DJ
Pour and sip

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Acrylic Pour & Sip | Newry Arts Festival

Join us at our studio in Newry for two hours of pouring paints and drinks during this fun abstract workshop!

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Learn the "flip cup" technique using our very own Studio 23 pouring medium and a range of highly pigmented acrylic paints and metallics! 

Similar in style to resin art, you will create cascading colours on to a 20 x 20cm canvas. We can help you colour match this to a specific room in your home or simple go wild with your imagination. 

Once created you will leave your artwork at the studio for 1 week to allow it time to dry. We will then lacquer and frame this ready for you to hang!

All abilities welcome and no prior painting experience needed! 

We supply you with the following:

Pouring medium 

Canvas 

Gloves

Range of acrylic paints 

Metallic paints

Silicone

Aprons

Music to get groovy to!

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Our venue is BYO so please feel free to bring along whatever you would like to eat or drink and we will provide you with beer, wine and champagne glasses.

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