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OIL PAINTING: EXPLORATIONS IN STILL LIFE

Open to all levels of experience, this workshop with instructor Sarah Paolucci offers an in-depth exploration of oil painting techniques and traditional still life. Develop foundational painting skills, including glazing and layering oil paints to create luminosity and depth.

when

April 8, 2026 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

where

855 University Drive
Torrington, CT 06790 United States

cost

180

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Open to all levels of experience, this workshop with instructor Sarah Paolucci offers an in-depth exploration of oil painting techniques and traditional still life. Develop foundational painting skills, including glazing and layering oil paints to create luminosity and depth.

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