Sign-up Now for Colourful Summer Painting Classes at Atelier Ombres et Lumieres
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireThe ‘Atelier Ombres et Lumieres‘ at Les Milles is run by Murielle Moutel, an innovative artist and teacher. I enjoy going to a weekly class there, and I personally recommend signing up for one of her summer courses, which are taking place in July.
Visit this studio, whether you are a beginner or expert she says, “It’s good messy fun.” In July, there are courses for both children and adults, offered in French. For additional details here is the contact information for:
Atelier Ombres et Lumières
9, place Aimé Gazel
13290 Les Milles
Tel : +33 (0)4 42 24 35 16
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