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PaintingRiviera

Address
La Colle sur Loup
E-mail
Contact Name
Jilly Ballantyne
Mobile Phone
06 17 11 24 36
PaintingRiviera
Painting Riviera, run by Scottish born artist, Jilly Ballantyne based at la Colle sur Loup and has started up a new painting group, Plein Air Sundays. The group is open to adults with all levels of ability, from complete beginners to accomplished artists. The aim is to get artists out of the studio and into the fresh air, to make new friends and encourage creativity in our beautiful region. The group meets two Sundays a month. For the next planned outing check http://www.paintingriviera.com/Site/Courses.html
If you are looking for private art tuition for yourself or your children, to buy or to commission a painting, or even for a residential painting holiday in Matisse's former Villa, you will find information on the website.
Contact Jilly directly on: jillyballantyne@mac.com or give her a call on 06 17 11 24 36

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