Paint for Fun, Dover

Paint for Fun, Dover3.86
7 reviews
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About Paint for Fun

A former art teach of 30 years, owner Patti Spinelli welcomes students of all ages into her studio to superimpose colorful imagery upon three-dimensional figurines and placards. More than 100 unique pieces beckon to painters, who are encouraged to don aprons, brushes, and paints to festoon pottery pieces with colors they draw from a vivid palette or channel through a past life as a kaleidoscope. The studio's lively instructors roam the workspace doling out encouraging words and helpful techniques. Patti also hosts intimate art classes, opens her studio to group parties, and stocks traditional canvases for those who prefer rendering still lifes or globes from a time when the Earth was flat.

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rachel
3 Ratings
3 Reviews
· 12 years ago
Thanks for a great afternoon. Karolyn was a great host and helped us choose colors and gave great, creative ideas. She helped the kids if they needed it without taking over. Loved your relaxed atmosphere and will visit again soon.
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Carol
8 Ratings
6 Reviews
· 13 years ago
I am looking forward to going back with my grandchild! THANK YOU!
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Robert
5 Ratings
2 Reviews
· 13 years ago
The owner was telling her 4 year old grandson what colors to use, telling him that other colors would be prettier. And when the child's father arrived, he told him that his art was ugly because he was using so much black. A place like this should encourage artistic individuality instead of telling children what things should and shouldn't look like.