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Moths, Moons, and Stars

with Aleta Jacobson

Moths, Moons, and Stars

with Aleta Jacobson

Saturday November 22,  11am-2pm

All materials included

No experience necessary



Join artist and instructor Aleta Jacobson for a magical, hands-on watercolor workshop where we explore the mysteries of the cosmos through art. Experience the mesmerizing process of watercolor as pigments swirl and flow across the page, evoking the quiet wonder of the night sky.


In this dreamy, immersive class, we’ll reimagine the universe using luminous layers, delicate washes, and expressive brushwork. Together, we’ll create:

●      Magical moons

●      Dreamy celestial skies

●      Delicate moon moths

●      Glittering shooting stars


Let your creativity drift among the stars as we connect with the world—and the cosmos—through watercolor. This workshop welcomes both beginners and experienced painters, offering a space to unlock your inner stargazer and explore the secrets of watercolor with imagination and delight.

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5131 Carnelian St. 

Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701

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