Reed Art’s Private Painting Lessons.
Unlock the artist within you with personalised, one-on-one painting lessons guided by Alan Reed, a distinguished watercolour artist renowned for capturing the breathtaking landscapes of the North East.
Whether you’re a beginner eager to grasp the basics or a seasoned painter seeking to refine your techniques, these private sessions are tailored to suit your skill level and artistic aspirations.
What sets Alan Reed’s private lessons apart?
Personalised instruction: Each session is crafted to meet your unique artistic goals and preferences. Alan’s expert guidance ensures a tailored learning experience that hones your strengths and addresses areas for improvement.
Expertise in watercolours: With years of experience mastering the nuances of watercolour painting, Alan Reed offers invaluable insights, techniques, and secrets to help you navigate the beautiful, fluid world of this medium.
Individual attention: Benefit from the undivided attention and constructive feedback during your private lessons. Alan’s dedicated focus on your progress ensures a transformative learning journey.
Flexible scheduling: Enjoy the convenience of flexible scheduling options. Sessions can be arranged to fit your calendar, allowing you to delve into the world of painting at your own pace.
Inspiring setting: Nestled in the captivating landscapes of the North East, Alan’s studio provides an inspiring backdrop for your artistic exploration. Immerse yourself in a creative environment that fuels your passion for painting.
Whether you aim to refine your brushwork, learn new techniques, or simply immerse yourself in the joy of painting, Alan Reed’s private painting lessons offer a personalised, enriching experience tailored to your artistic journey.
Ready to embark on your painting journey? Contact us today to schedule your private session and let the brushstrokes of creativity flourish under Alan’s expert guidance.
Lessons start from just £50 per hour. Adults can accompany children during their lesson if preferred.
“I was that 3-year-old, and back in the early 2000s, Alan was bestowed with the task of teaching me how to paint.
Even though this day was a long time ago, I remember it with total clarity which certainly attests to how much fun I had, being a child who loved her arts and crafts.
Alan got out some paper and showed me different brush strokes and various ways in which I could mix paint to get different colours, all in a way which was understandable to me. He then asked me what I would like to paint.
I pondered this for a while, as if it was a deep philosophical question, and finally revealed what would be my first masterpiece: a rainbow”
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