when: 22 April 2024 | | address: Murray Street, | website: https://barossaartsfestival.com.au/listing/back-to-nature-acrylic-workshop-with-greer-tappert/
published: 22 Apr 2024, 5 min read
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Get back into nature using acrylic on canvas, creating a beautiful Australian native floral piece. You'll use different brush and palette knife techniques, guided step by step by artist Greer Tappert. No experience is required. All materials supplied. Including nibbles and a glass of wine.
About the Artist
Greer Tappert is inspired by nature, animals, the universal energy, bold and bright colours, and the integration of these with emotion. She combines her own energy with her tools of trade; colour, techniques, mediums, and creativity, producing truly unique work. She loves to do things differently.
Her style is a real mixed bag, a combination of impressionism, abstract and realism. It's expressive and tells stories, coming from her subconscious, which she then transforms into (her) own reality, creating beautiful art and sharing how she views the world - she inspires people with her visions, her artwork and her use of colour.
Part of the 2024 Barossa Arts Festival - 1 to April 30, 2024.
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Get back into nature using acrylic on canvas, creating a beautiful Australian native floral piece. You'll use different brush and palette knife techniques, guided step by step by artist Greer Tappert. No experience is required. All materials supplied. Including nibbles and a glass of wine.
About the Artist
Greer Tappert is inspired by nature, animals, the universal energy, bold and bright colours, and the integration of these with emotion. She combines her own energy with her tools of trade; colour, techniques, mediums, and creativity, producing truly unique work. She loves to do things differently.
Her style is a real mixed bag, a combination of impressionism, abstract and realism. It's expressive and tells stories, coming from her subconscious, which she then transforms into (her) own reality, creating beautiful art and sharing how she views the world - she inspires people with her visions, her artwork and her use of colour.
Part of the 2024 Barossa Arts Festival - 1 to April 30, 2024.
Go see Back to Nature - Acrylic Workshop with Greer Tappert 2024.

Back to Nature - Acrylic Workshop with Greer Tappert 2024 is on 22 April 2024. The opening hours are: . Conveniently located in Greenock. Call '+61-0403355063 for details. Visit their website at https://barossaartsfestival.com.au/listing/back-to-nature-acrylic-workshop-with-greer-tappert/.
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