26 & 27 September 2026
NDSM Loods, Amsterdam

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| Kids: make a colorful painting!

Kinga Wieczorek - Saturday 27 september & Sunday 28 september
Duration:
1 hour
Price:
€ 15
Minimum age:
from 6 to 12 years
Language:
Dutch

STARTING TIME(S):
 
Saturday 27 september
10:30
Sunday 28 september
10:30

In this inspiring session, you will create a small, colourful painting. You’ll learn how to recognize shapes within abstract backgrounds and discover the magic of various painting techniques.

 

We’ll work with acrylic paints, pencils, and ink, allowing you to develop your own unique style. Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, let your creativity flow and join us for a fun painting session!

 

By the end of the workshop, you’ll take home a beautiful, self-made painting that sparks your imagination and deserves a special place in your home.

 

This workshop is also offered to participants aged 13 and up. Check the available times here. 

 

Visual artist Kinga Wieczorek grew up in Zbąszyń, Poland. She graduated cum laude in 2008 from the Lyceum for Visual Arts in Zielona Góra, specializing in visual advertising, painting, and art history. From 2009 to 2016, she collaborated with Galerie Pretekst in Krakow, and her work was featured in the Polish film The Art of Loving.

 

Kinga mainly paints portraits in oil but also experiments with acrylic and texture paste, especially in landscapes. Her style is inspired by magical realism and realism, focusing on the connection between nature and humanity.

 

She caters to art lovers and private clients and offers a wide range of workshops and lessons in various techniques such as drawing, ink work, pastel, charcoal, acrylic, and oil painting. Kinga believes painting is a valuable investment in your own well-being. By first learning realistic drawing and painting, students can develop their own unique style.

 

Kinga now lives and works in Zaandam, where she runs her own studio. Besides her artistry, she teaches and serves as vice-chair of Stichting Tengel.

 

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