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PitterPat has been teaching her face painting technique to beginners of all levels. From those who have never held a brush to those who have some kind of background. She offers classes and seminars throughout the year. She will travel to you and help you and/or your organization learn this fun skill. "Great class! Lots of fun! And I AM an artist." - K.D. CLASSES AND SEMINARS JANUARY 2010: Kim Hatch's convention in Connecticut - see bar to the right for more information. This class will be limited in size to under 15 students. JANUARY OR FEB 2010: Pat will be teaching a class in downtown Englewood FL - a full day workshop. Details will follow once the date is secured. APRIL 2010: COAI's Annual Convention in Houston. Pat will be teaching classes. Information to follow. MAY 26-30, 2010: Face and Body Art International Convnetion in Orlando FL. www.FABAIC.com JUNE 3-6, 2010: Denver CO - details to follow. SEPT 23-26, 2010: San Diego CA - details to follow. |
SIGN UP FOR MY CLASS IN CONNECTICUT IN JANUARY!! Jan 14-17, 2010 I'll be teaching at Kim Hatch's Convetion. This is a fun and intimate event where you can enjoy some great classes. The convention costs $130 (up til late Oct when it goes up to $150) Check out the details here. I'll also be teaching an additional class on Sunday night. It's a 3 hour class where I'll be focusing on demonstrating Fast and Fabulous designs. Cost is $75. You must be a registrant in the main convention to take this class. NOTE: Class size will be limited to under 15 participants allowing maximum time with each student.
Movie Clip from A Beginner's Journey
Above is a movie clip from PItterPat's "A Beginner's Journey" which shows step by step brush strokes, sponging technique as well as demonstrating a number of popular faces. These are the techniques Pat uses in all her workshops. Students are amazed they can paint these full faces at the end of the workshop. |
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