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Let’s Paint Loose: Exploring Loose Strokes in Folk Art

with Folk Artist Sandy Garcia

Saturday December 6, 11am-2pm
All materials included
No experience necessary

Let’s Paint Loose with Sandy Garcia: Exploring Loose Strokes in Folk Art

Saturday December 6,  11am-2pm


All materials included

No experience necessary


Join acclaimed folk artist Sandy Garcia for a vibrant, liberating workshop: Let’s Paint Loose! In this playful and inspiring session, you’ll explore the beauty of loose brushwork and expressive folk art using bold acrylics on canvas.

Designed to celebrate freedom and creativity, this workshop invites you to set aside perfection and paint with spontaneity and joy. Whether you're an experienced artist or picking up a brush for the first time, Sandy will guide you in tapping into your intuition and embracing your own unique style.

All materials are provided, including canvases, a wide range of acrylic paints, brushes, and tools. Just bring your curiosity and a willingness to let go.

Enjoy a relaxed, supportive environment where ideas flow freely and creativity is celebrated. Connect with fellow participants, share in the fun, and leave with a one-of-a-kind artwork that reflects your personal energy and the spirit of folk art.

Don’t miss this chance to paint freely alongside Sandy Garcia. Reserve your spot and get ready for a joyful artistic adventure!

Sandy working on a painting, al fresco
Sandy working on a painting, al fresco

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The Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts is a member of the Historic Artists' Homes and Studios program (HAHS) of the National Trust for Preservation.  HAHS is a coalition of 30 museums that were homes and working studios of American artists. Come, witness creativity!

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