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Social Media - An Introduction to Pinterest (Online)


  • This course is designed to introduce beginners to Pinterest, the popular visual discovery engine. You will learn how to effectively use Pinterest to explore ideas, save inspirations, and share content. By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and utilize its features to your advantage. No concession.Read on


Aerated Concrete Garden Lantern - Make Your Own!


  • In this workshop we will carve out an outdoor garden lantern made of aerated concrete which will house one or more tea lights. It will be a workshop where you will discover your hidden sculptural talents.
    We will make this durable outdoor 30cm by 20cm lantern with a variety of chisels, large files and saw. These lanterns will look magical in your garden and your friends and family will be impressed with your artistic skills! All materials will be provided for. Bring requirements listed on ...Read on


Art Studio - Perspective 3D Drawing


  • An inspiring must-do workshop if you are seeking to add some 'wow factor' into your art creations. Knowing the secrets of incorporating key elements of perspective and dimension will enable you to bring your artwork to life, like never before. Perspective relates to the way we see angles - think about the receding lines of a train track for example, and the visual distance this creates. Dimension relates to objects having depth - think about the solid shape of a ball compared to a simple flat ...Read on