Art vividly reflects people's attitudes at different times. Art provides insight into foreign cultures and tells of the diversity of those who helped build and pass them on. That is why art lessons are just as important as math or English. Art teaches us to listen to our inner voice, to take ourselves seriously, to compare our ideas with those of others, and to “put ourselves out there.” Almost everyone responds to different designs and carries a personal treasure trove of images within themselves. With a sketchbook in which a personal image archive and journal entries are made, anyone interested in art can develop a feel for images and sharpen their judgment in the flood of images.
Painting and drawing are popular hobbies that allow everyone to express their creativity, give vent to their feelings, and switch off wonderfully. In Galina's painting classes, participants benefit from the experience and individual guidance of a professional artist.
It doesn't matter whether you already have the experience to rival Picasso or have never held a brush in your hand before. Every beginning is difficult—and that applies to art as well.
Sometimes you sit in front of a blank sheet of paper and don't know how to fill it. In Galina's inspiring studio and under her professional guidance, every course participant quickly immerses themselves in the world of colors, light, and shadow. They learn to relax while painting, and important questions can be asked and suggestions made in a relaxed atmosphere. Galina's painting courses offer a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in hobby painting, regardless of whether you have been shy about picking up a brush before or are already a hobby artist.
The course also makes a great gift!
The following courses are currently available:
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“As I enjoy sharing my knowledge and find it fascinating to observe and be part of a person's development, I also offer my services in the form of practical art lessons. If you are interested in participating, please contact us by phone or in writing using the contact form.”
