Lahaina artist hosts abstract painting and wearable design class

Maui artist Ali invites art lovers to explore abstract painting in a “Paint + Sip” class on March 22. Held at King’s Tide Lahaina, the session offers a unique chance to transform your canvas into a stylish, wearable clutch.

Key Takeaways:

  • The class takes place on March 22 from 3:30 to 6 p.m.
  • King’s Tide Lahaina at 219 Kupuohi St., Unit 101, hosts the event.
  • Maui artist Ali leads the abstract “Paint + Sip” workshop.
  • Attendees have the chance to turn their paintings into wearable clutches.
  • The class merges art, fashion, and a fun social setting.

The Event Invitation

Maui artist Ali is set to host an abstract “Paint + Sip” art class on March 22, offering participants a creative way to spend their afternoon. The workshop aims to spark artistic expression in a relaxed setting, guiding attendees through every step of painting an abstract piece.

Where Creativity Flourishes

From 3:30 to 6 p.m., King’s Tide Lahaina will open its doors at 219 Kupuohi St., Unit 101, to aspiring artists of all levels. The venue is designed to encourage exploration, providing the space necessary for artistic freedom and lively conversation.

Meet the Artist

Ali, a recognized local talent from Maui, conceived this workshop to bring fresh inspiration to the island’s art community. With a focus on abstract expression, Ali hopes to empower participants to discover their personal styles and explore new techniques on canvas.

What to Expect

This class follows the “Paint + Sip” format, blending a social atmosphere with hands-on instruction. Under Ali’s guidance, attendees will experiment with color, brushstrokes, and textures. During the painting process, participants are encouraged to enjoy a beverage of their choice, fostering a relaxed environment where creativity can thrive.

Embracing Wearable Art

What sets this workshop apart is the opportunity to turn finished paintings into custom clutches. By merging fine art and fashion, participants leave with not just a painting, but a wearable design that reflects their unique artistic vision. This distinctive blend of discovery, camaraderie, and craftsmanship marks another engaging cultural experience in Lahaina’s thriving art scene.

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