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EARLY AMERICAN SHAKER TREE OF LIFE HISTORIC THEOREM STENCIL PAINTING BEGINNERS LEVEL Discover the rich history and techniques of Theorem Painting, a cherished Early American art form that flourished in Colonial New England during the first half of the 19th Century through the mid-1800s. In this workshop, you will recreate "The Tree of Life," and Early American symbol circa 1854 that embodies the spirit of the Shaker community. Guided by an experienced instructor, Peggy Allen you will master the art of applying oil paint with brushes to a cotton velveteen fabric board using a series of pre-cut stencils. This captivating process allows you to create a portrait that radiates the allure of hand-painted artistry. The workshop is meticulously crafted to guarantee that every participant, irrespective of their skill level, can successfully complete and take home their own Theorem Painting. We will have a practice session before the actual painting. Join us to try out this new skill with the incredibly talented Peggy Allen-Geesaman. All supplies will be provided. Cost: $45.00 Maximum of 10People