Painting Classes – Les Milles and Marseille
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireIf you fancy giving your painting skills a boost, I can recommend, from personal experience, the Atelier Ombres et Lumieres in Les Milles. Owner and artist Muriel Moutel will be teaching one-week courses for adults and ados during July.
Muriel encourages her classes to start with interesting backgrounds of tissue.
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