Each workshop can focus on painting, drawing, watercolor, or gouache, and is always adapted to the group. The format is flexible: from small gatherings of 3 to 20 participants, up to larger groups of around 30 people — the equivalent of a full class. This makes it possible to host both intimate creative moments and bigger collective activities with the same attention to detail and quality.
One of the most appreciated aspects of these workshops is that I provide all the necessary materials. Participants don’t need to bring anything: canvases, paper, brushes, and colors are ready for them. At the end of the session, everyone leaves with their own finished piece — a painting or drawing that reflects their creativity. This tangible result is always a source of pride and joy, both for children and for adults.
Beyond the materials and the final artwork, the real value lies in the experience itself. A painting workshop is not just another activity; it is an exceptional event where participants disconnect from routine, explore their talent, and express themselves freely. The atmosphere is always creative, fun, and supportive, and the results often surpass expectations — even those who thought they “couldn’t draw” are surprised by what they achieve.


A mural painting project can also be a wonderful activity to do with children in a classroom or group setting. Creating a mural together encourages teamwork, creativity, and self-expression, while giving every participant the chance to contribute to a shared artwork. Each child can add their own shapes, colors, or ideas, and together the class produces something unique that brightens the entire space. It is not only a fun and engaging activity but also an unforgettable experience that strengthens the sense of community. At the end, the mural remains as a lasting reminder of their creativity and collaboration.


