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Salvador Dali's Eternal Clock

Class
Stella Spiridonova
Average rating:4.4Number of reviews:(179)
This is a one time class to paint the nature with the Great Surrealist Dali. Good for all ages students who wish to produce fantastic imagery or effects in art.

Class experience

With the surrealism students will learn to transform and imagine the real shapes into new combinations.
International Artist Muralist with a certification of Grumbacher company. Participation in Art exhibitions and live demo paintings. Teaching for 15 years, all ages and levels. Lessons range from 1-2-3 simple paintings to detailed professional artworks. Loves acrylic, oil and bright colors.
Homework Offered
Assessments Offered
All great artists are welcomed to join the group show at the end of the class.
Grades Offered
 2 files available upon enrollment
Pencils HB; Erasers; Black Sharpie marker; Paints - White, Black, Red, Yellow, Green tubes or cups (also a standard set of 6+colors is OK); Brushes #1,2 (round), 5, 8 (one flat at least) or a regular school set; Drawing pad 11x14 (medium surface), cup for water, paper towel, palette. Recommendation for Michaels store, but all other supplies sources are OK.
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In 1931, Dalí painted one of his most famous works, The Persistence of Memory, which developed a surrealistic image of soft, melting pocket watches. The general interpretation of the work is that the soft watches are a rejection of the assumption that time is rigid or deterministic.
Average rating:4.4Number of reviews:(179)
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Artist with over 20 years experience in exhibits, galleries, studios and teaching. I participate art shows locally and internationally. Artist freelancer with a MFA in mural painting with an active substitute  teaching license for state of IL.... 
Group Class

$20

per class
Meets once
55 min

Completed by 26 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 6-10
3-6 learners per class

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