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IN-PERSON: SLIM WALL ART INSPIRED BY AFRICA

By Qemamu Mosaics

If you love African art and texture then this workshop is for you! I have combined my love of Africa and my passion for creating mosaics into a fun workshop where you will learn how to create a slim piece of art using African beads, colourful vibrant glass and slate chips. What to expect You will be shown how to prepare the base, mix your own adhesive and combine your materials using a range of techniques to create interest and texture. Who is this for? Suitable for beginners, however, those with some mosaic experience are also welcome to join. What is provided A mixture of beads, mosaic tiles and slate (please note materials will vary from example shown) Black tile adhesive Stick for stirring adhesive Wooden base (approx 10in x 3in) D-ring and screw Next class: Sunday, 20 October 2024 (10am til 3pm) Venue: Luton, Bedfordshire (location will be given at confirmation of booking)

IN-PERSON: SLIM WALL ART INSPIRED BY AFRICA
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£80

Private View - BECOMING - By Maduka Onyebuchi

By London Lighthouse Gallery & Studio

Private View - Join Us For Drinks Thursday 14th November, 6pm to 9pm We are thrilled to announce our second exhibition this month, “BECOMING”, a solo show by the talented Nigerian artist Maduka Emmanuel Onyebuchi. “BECOMING” marks Maduka’s debut solo exhibition, showcasing an exclusive collection of brand-new works created specifically for this occasion. Known for his striking hyperrealistic style, Maduka has captivated collectors and visitors alike in both Nigerian and the United States in group exhibitions, including previous shows at our gallery. In this latest body of work, Maduka explores his personal journey, reflecting on the pivotal experiences that have shaped him over time. In each piece, he assigns a crown or halo to his subjects, elevating them as Queens and Kings, symbolizing his belief that everyone possesses an inherent uniqueness and strength. Through these works, he emphasizes that each individual has the power to shape their destiny, confronting life’s challenges and striving relentlessly to carve out their own future.

Private View - BECOMING - By Maduka Onyebuchi
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FREE

Anthill Rag - Fingerstyle for Africa

5.0(3)

By Tony Cox Online School of Acoustic Guitar

Learn how to play Tony Cox's stunning fingerstyle guitar tunes contained within his 2019 published book, Fingerstyle for Africa.

Anthill Rag - Fingerstyle for Africa
Delivered Online On Demand33 minutes
£12