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Seashell Painting at the Library
Wednesday, June 29th from 5:00pm-7:30pm, in the Community Room
Ages 12 and older
 
Description:
In this fun, hands-on workshop we will dive into our creative imagination to the Atlantic Ocean to paint beautiful lighthouses and delightful landscapes, unique floral arrangements, and seascapes! Using a variety of painting techniques, brush strokes, and special effects, this workshop demonstrates step-by-step how to depict beautiful New England landmarks. Participants at all levels of painting experience are welcome. Participants will work with acrylic paints on specially prepared seashells. The goal is to produce authentic pieces of art on a unique surface of a seashell. This program has limited space and registration is required. Visit the Main Desk or call (603) 332-1428 ext. 2 to sign up.

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