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Children’s Art Classes at Studio 1234!

Come and have some fun with Art!
Lucinda Knowlton is an artist, art teacher
and environmentalist with a strong
commitment to her own art career as well as issues of ecology
and conservation and mentoring the next generation of artists.
She loves teaching children and hopes that she will play a
role in the development of the next generation of artists.
Location: Art Classes to be held at Studio
1234
Taught by artist, Lucinda Knowlton, children
will have the opportunity to learn basic drawing and painting
skills.
- Limited class sizes up to 6 children.
- Private classes for children and adults also
available.
- Cost $25.00 for 2 hour class
- ($18.00 per class when paying for 3 or more classes)
- Classes Thursdays 4:30 - 6:30 pm for other the
times and class outlines contact studio.
1234 College Street, Toronto.
For information about childrens classes call Lucinda at (647)
234-3907
or email
E-mail: lknowlton@sympatico.ca
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Art by Lucinda Knowlton's web site consists of
drawings, oil paintings and pastel drawings by the Canadian artist.
Her interests in fine art and realistic art covers wildlife art,
portraits of people, horses and pets, abstract art, still life,
the human figure, as well as a variety of subjects that inspire
the artist. The web site also includes free tutorials, helpful links
for artists, book reviews and is constantly being updated with more
information and artwork. She aims to promote wildlife preservation
and environmental protection through her work. This site includes
her oil paintings and pastel of horses and ponies. Her wildlife
page consists of drawings of elk, black bear cub, owl, swan, fox,
eagle, fawn of a white-tailed deer, raccoon, penguins, cougars or
puma, elephants, tiger and alligator. The pets page consist of drawings,
oil paintings and pastel paintings of beagles, cats, greyhounds
and other dogs and cats. Other works of Lucinda include, a pastel
painting of a homeless man titled lost soul, flowers, roses, portraits
of children, baby, cherries, boatwreck, seascape, harpist, artist,
cityline, abstracts, small sculptures, and nudes.
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