Easter Rabbit, 8th of April 2026.
$120.00
10 spaces left
In this Easter-inspired art workshop. Older students will explore ink techniques and wax-resist methods to create a striking Easter Rabbit composition.
Children will learn:
- How to design a balanced artwork
- Wax and ink scratch and resist methods
- Contrast and tonal control
This workshop encourages patience, technical skill and thoughtful composition while producing a sophisticated artwork that will be framed
Perfect for upper primary students who enjoy detail, design and developing new artistic techniques.
Medium: Oil and Wax on paper, framed.
Dimensions: 40 × 50 cm
Art Teacher: Julia Sawicki
Another great painting workshop for children aged 8-12.
Discounts apply for group bookings
Please click here to complete the enrolment form. This must be done in addition to submitting payment.
10 spaces left
Category: School Holiday Workshops
Tags: Autumn, KidsPainting, SchoolHolidayActivity
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