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Painting Breaks with Dermot Cavanagh

Rhoneview Studio, 30 Seyloran Lane, Moy, County Tyrone, BT71 7EH
Painting Breaks with Dermot Cavanagh

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Northern Ireland offers an endless variety of painting opportunities. Dermot Cavanagh's painting courses cater for all levels of artistic ability including absolute beginners.

During his 74 episode TV art show, Dermot informed and inspired millions of viewers and taught a host of celebrities to paint the Irish landscape:- Charlie Dimmock, Gloria Hunniford, Suzanne Dando, Barry McGuigan and John Craven to name but a few all took up the paint brush under Dermot’s expert guidance.

Now you can join Dermot and let him show you how to paint your own masterpieces as he passes on many of his tips and techniques about drawing, painting and colour mixing. This is an unique opportunity to learn new skills from a world renowned artist and master tutor. However places are limited to allow for lots of Dermot’s individual instruction.

Dermot Cavanagh can bring out the artist in anyone, even beginners. People often say they've learned more from Dermot's courses in a few days than from attending other classes for years. If you have the interest and a desire to paint, Dermot Cavanagh has the ability and experience to teach you.

Dermot will build your confidence, remove the mystery around painting and have you creating work to be proud of in no time. He promises to be very generous with his time and his painting tips. All professional quality painting materials are provided for use throughout your course.

Courses are held all year round. Please contact us today for further details and booking. Excellent accommodation and travel can be arranged by us on your request. For more information visit our webpage.

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  • Groups catered for
  • Lessons/courses available
  • Prior Booking Required

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  • On site parking

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  • All major credit/debit cards accepted

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* Daily Painting Session Times: 10:00 - 16:30 (Lunch 13:00 - 14:00)

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