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The Playful Path to creating a series in mixed media. September 19-20, 2026, 10am-4:30pm at Sagebrushers Art Society
Join Shelli Walters for this fun 2-day workshop and discover the power play has to spark your creativity and confidence. Mixing acrylic, oil pastel, pencil and crayon, Shelli will guide you through her process to create a cohesive series of small expressive paintings of your choice. Working small fosters a highly approachable and enriching learning experience. With a focus on design, playfulness and experimentation, you will learn how to get started, keep moving and trust your instincts — helping you develop your own artistic voice while celebrating the joy and freedom of practice.
Sarah B. Hansen will be teaching in-person and online classes from September through November this year. Find the info in the links below.

Online classes in Watercolor:
Wild Watercolor(watercolor with ink), Tuesdays, September 8 – 29
Online classes in Acrylic: Beyond the Photograph, October 20 – November 10
In-Person, three-day workshops in Acrylic (or all-media):
Expressive Landscapes, Bend, Oregon, October 16, 17, 18
Acrylic Landscapes – Three Days, Two Ways, Portland, Oregon, October 2-4
Beyond the View, Edmonds, Washington, September 25, 26, 27
Danica Thomas is offering private, one-on-one lessons to learn her lamp-working technique of making glass beads. She will customize a class based on your individual needs, experience, and interests. Danica has traveled to the island of Murano in Italy, where the world-renowned Murano glass that she uses is made, to learn from the masters.
Contact Danica for more information and to sign-up.

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