I’m over the moon to share that I’m holding my first solo art exhibition in central Brighton, and it still feels surreal to say that. For this art exhibition, I have carefully selected some of my favourite large scale intuitive abstract pieces.
Read MoreBeginners friendly abstract painting workshops in Brighton Sussex UK
An intuitive painting it’s all about letting-go of how you “should" be painting. It about being open to the unexpected, exploring, experimenting and expressing yourself in the most authentic way with colour, shapes and texture. If that sounds like your kind of thing then make space in your calendar and paint with me this autumn season in Brighton art studio.
I’m running my most popular (beginner friendly) one day large abstract painting workshops for adults in the professional Lawrence Art Studio in Brighton & Hove (only 1 hour from London).
Read MoreHow the idea of "Paint with me" Brighton art workshop was born
I’ve been told that “to paint, you have to be an artist,” but I never went to an art school. Yet, I wanted to create, express myself, experiment on a large canvas. I don’t know why? It just called to me…
Read MoreWhy this Brighton abstract painting class is for you
I spent years browsing art shops, buying supplies but never using them. I spent years focusing on a corporate career, success, recognition and things that didn’t fill me with joy instead of making space for creativity.
Now, I feel incredibly lucky. I’m hosting the most experimental Large Abstract painting workshop in Brighton to jumpstart your creative process!
Read MoreBrighton abstract painting workshop with Magdalena
This isn’t typical painting class in Brighton! Paint your own Large Abstract Painting on canvas intuitively, expressively, free-flowing. At this beginners painting workshop you have a permission to express yourself, be free, spontaneous, brave and messy.
Read More'Paint With Me' large abstract workshop in Brighton Lawrence Art Studio
When I first started painting this abstract piece on large canvas it didn’t feel like a “magical effortless dance of colours and shapes across the canvas”.
Quite the opposite!
The painting felt hard. It felt flat. Something was missing, but I didn’t know what!?
