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Mayfair Art Club provides children to learn and develop their observational and technical drawing skills. They will also be encouraged to use colour to create a realistic effect through form. The Club provides a safe, friendly and relaxed environment that stimulates children to develop their creativity. This is done through free drawing in their sketch book which is given at the beginning of each class. Classes begin at 11am and finish at 12.15pm. Children are requested to arrive 10 minutes before class. Parents are welcome to sit in during the class. There is a 10 minute break where children are given some fresh fruit before they begin a observational and technical drawing. All art materials are supplied. The classes are taught by an experienced teacher with a valid DBS. Classes take place at The Grosvenor Chapel. 24 South Audley Street, Mayfair, London W1K 2PA Parents can also make a booking and payment on the day for the class at the venue.
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This painting shows one of the many beautiful paths along the English Gardens in Munich. I loved strolling along these gardens and paths. I wanted to capture the first signs of spring when the leaves start to blossom and the skies are blue. It is a beautiful part of the world. Framed Size: 7.5cm x 9.5cm Image Size: 5.5cm x 7.5cm
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The shape of a pear often resembles that of a woman. Having this as a point of departure I continue to explore human relationships and society at large. Women love to gossip. This image brings form and behaviour together with humour. Medium: Oils and Oil Pencils on paper backed by board Framed Size: W14cm x H11.5cm Image Size: W11.5cm x H9cm
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London is a magnet for all those seeking culture, history and majesty. Throughout its history it has welcomed all those seeking refuge and wanting to pursue the arts. London is fast, inspiring and inviting. If you are tired of London then you are tired of life. Framed Size: 16cm x 14cm Image Size: 12.5cm x 10.5cm
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Out of stockThis painting was inspired by the warm, and hot colours and cultures of the Mediterranean. Zahra spent many years living in Southern Europe and fell in love with the warmth of the people, cuisine and environment. Here she pays homage to one of the happiest times of her life. Inspired by the great Dutch Masters Vanitas paintings. Aspects maintained the table cloth, parts of the flowers, fruit basket and fruit, and reflection. The Cirle of Life looks at the idea of birth, youth maturity and death. the clock in the background signals the passing of time with the hour of three being shown. This is the time where the afternoon leads to early evening, the light of life is disappearing. The butterfly is part of the birth and change to flowering or coming of age. The colours have the vibrancy of youth. The right side is youth and life but the left shows the flowers losing their petals and leaves are falling. I painted in blocks of colour inspired by cartoons, colouring books following numbers and stained class windows. Medium: Oils on canvas board Size: Framed - 58 cm x 69 cm
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This image depicts a lovely crisp and magical Christmas evening in Northern Scandinavia. The building is traditionally wooden, though modernised within. These buildings are typical across the region in an effort to preserve the heritage, antiquity, and fairy-tale atmosphere that charms all those who visit. Here I capture the warmth of the homes, lives and people that live within, in this beautiful part of the world. Medium: Colour Pencils on paper Size: Framed 62 cm x 52.5 cm
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This painting was made during the early and formative years of my career as an artist when I was creating my own style and voice. It is based and inspired by my studies of 19th century Nordic artists such as Larson. It represents a domestic scene in a Scandinavian home. The mother is looking after her flowers. She is followed by her little boy who helps her. This is a window into the importance of family life and nurturing of children during their early years in Scandinavia. Medium: Colour pencils on paper Size: Framed - 43 cm x 45 cm
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I studied Renaissance art and have always loved this period. Madonna and Child is a study of the famous painting by Raphael d'Urbino. It is inspired by visit to London's National Gallery. I continually look back on the Italian masters to learn and practice. Medium: Colour pencil and pencils on paper backed by hard board, Mounted Size: 39cm x 29cm
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Out of stockThis painting was inspired by the warm and hot colours and cultures of the Mediterranean. Zahra spent many years living in Southern Europe and fell in love with the warmth of the people, cuisine and environment. Here she pays homage to one of the happiest times of her life. Medium: Oils on paper Size: Framed - 36 cm x 44 cm