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    Plein Air Workshop- Paint In Nature at Rezzonico Park by the Verde River

    May 24, 2023No Comments
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    By Carson Ralston
    Library Specialist-Adult Programs

    20230524 2023 0603 pleinairworkshop orange fullpageVerde Valley News – Camp Verde artist Mary Rush will be conducting a Plein air workshop on June 3 from 9:30 to 11:30 am at Rezzonico Family Star Park. Learn how to see and put that vision down on canvas. Get out in nature and create! Beginners are welcome.  Space is limited to six participants.  Investment in your well-being and creativity is $25 per person, which includes all supplies and materials.  Participants must register and pay the registration fee at WildfeatherFineArt.com

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    We’ll paint using oil paints with no solvents. You’ll leave with a completed masterpiece!

    Rezzonico Family Park is located next to Camp Verde Community Library at 33 W Moser Ln, Camp Verde, AZ 86322.

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