Rise and shine with Paron School of Art’s 'Anyone Can Draw’ Adult art class on Monday mornings for beginners

Monday 31 October 2016 16:48
PARON School of Art, led by Paron Mead, a renowned Central Saint Martins scholar, is now offering a weekly "Anyone Can Draw" programme for adults over consecutive 4 Mondays on Monday 7th November to Monday 28th November from 10:30 to 1:00 pm at PARON School of Art's naturally lit studio, situated between Ekkamai Soi 11 and 13 on the second floor above the Happiness Cafe. The programme's fee covers all art materials, and is priced at 4,900 baht per course and 9,400 baht for 2 places. Reserve your space now as each class has a capacity for only 6 places.

Led by Paron Mead, and set in a nurturing environment with structure for success and with enough freedom for creativity, PARON School of Art's weekly Anyone Can Draw programme offers guided exercises to get students creating beautiful artworks. Each week is framed around a compelling subject matter captured through a new drawing- or painting-based practice. It is perfect for absolute beginners or those looking to re-enter a creative and supportive environment. Exercises are designed to ignite creativity and guide students to think and make like an artist. Students will finish the programme with a portfolio of artworks and boosted creative confidence.

Paron Mead is a qualified art educator and an Art teacher at Harrow International School, whose students have gone on to receive 'Best in the world' and 'Best in Thailand' examination achievements in recent Cambridge awards. He is experienced in working with adult learners at every level.

For more information on PARON School of Art, for this or any of future courses, or to arrange a visit, please contact or write to [email protected], call +668 9795 8765 or find PARON School of Art's on Facebook at https://ww.facebook.com/ParonSchoolofArt and www.ParonSchoolofArt.com or visit PARON School of Art's Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/paronschoolofart

"Remember what Jean-Luc Godard said:

It's not where you take things from – it's where you take them to."

-Paron Mead-