Enjoy the experience of painting a seascape in acrylics with the advantages of a textured canvas. As it doesn’t need a frame it can go directly on your wall. We will follow a step by step demonstrated approach and you will learn and use a wide range of techniques in the process.
This is a 2 half-day course, of 6 hours tuition and follows on from my earlier Yardley Arts courses. New students are welcome!
The small group makes more personal tuition time available.
“Chris is a great teacher, good fun & inspiring”
WHAT IS INCLUDED
Acrylic paints
A canvas
A range of brushes and stay wet palette
A reference image
Coffee, tea and biscuits
What to bring
An apron, or wear old clothes
Soft rags for wiping out paint and drying brushes, an old T-shirt cut up is ideal
A small notebook and pen if you like to take notes
Dates and times
13 and 14 April 2026
10am - 1pm
Cost
£75
Booking
Booking is via the tutor, Chris Richbell: email chris@richbell.org or telephone 01234 241700.
Places are limited to 10, so we recommend you book early to avoid disappointment.
“Inspirational in a friendly setting”
About the tutor
Chris is a very experienced teacher and practitioner. She is friendly and relaxed and aims to increase your confidence in your work and your ability.
Chris paints mainly in acrylic or watercolour, and sometimes with mixed media or pastels. She enjoys painting outside whenever possible and often whatever the weather! Chris is a member of the Town & County Art Society and serves on their Council.
She has won prizes locally and nationally with two awards from the Royal Watercolour Society in their 21st Century Open Exhibition that led to a very successful solo exhibition in London. She has exhibited with the New English Art Club at the Mall Gallery London, Bankside Gallery London, Woburn Abbey, Lamport Hall, the Guildhall Gallery Northampton, 78 Derngate Gallery, and has had work accepted by the Royal Academy. Private and corporate bodies including the Savoy Group have purchased her paintings.
In 2025 she was approached by a musician in Australia for the use of one of her landscape sketches for a CD cover, now published. ‘Children During Wartime’ – Chris Parkinson. This sketch was originally used as an image for one of her Yardley Arts Courses!
“Chris, your thoughtful arrangements and quiet conversations throughout the day really got the best from us. I trust many of us will have caught the spark to carry on and get better.”