Watercolor painting – “Loose Watercolor Flura” on Christmas tree baubles
Bautzner Straße 49, 01099 Dresden, Germany
Cost: EUR 45.00 / EUR 20.00 (reduced*)
per workshop, incl. materials and a small snack
(* Discounts apply for people on low incomes, on presentation of the Dresden Pass or similar.)
Age: also suitable for children aged 8 and over
Register now and secure your place!
>>> To registration
Cost: EUR 45.00 / EUR 20.00 (reduced*)
per workshop, incl. materials and a small snack
(* Discounts apply for people on low incomes, on presentation of the Dresden Pass or similar.)
Age: also suitable for children aged 8 and over
Register now and secure your place!
>>> To registration
Open gallery :: In our gallery, Galerie nEUROPA, we not only present exhibitions by contemporary photographers with a connection to Eastern and South-Eastern Europe — the space is also open for informal get-togethers, coffee mornings, games evenings, workshops, seminars, think tanks, etc.
Discover the fascinating world of watercolor painting with our illustrator Mahsa! In this workshop, you will learn the basics of the “loose watercolor” technique. The aim is to capture the essence of a motif with a few loose brushstrokes.

As a special Advent activity, we are painting Christmas tree baubles. Just the right decoration for your home or as a last-minute gift for your loved ones.
Workshop details:
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- When: Starting in October, every Friday from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
- Cost: EUR 45.00 / EUR 20.00 (reduced*)
per workshop, including materials and a small snack
(*Discounts apply to people on low incomes, upon presentation of the Dresden Pass or similar) - Number of participants: Places are limited – maximum of six people per group
- Age: Also suitable for children aged 8 and above
Register now to secure your place! >>> To the regristration form
This workshop is suitable for everyone – beginners and professionals alike. Let your creativity run wild and, above all, have fun!

Mahsa was born in Tehran in 1992 and has been living and working in Dresden for many years. As an artist and illustrator, she loves to try out different types of painting – whatever takes her fancy. She is currently particularly enthusiastic about loose watercolour and lettering.
The project is funded by the State Ministry for Social Affairs and Social Cohesion. This measure is co-financed with tax revenue based on the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament as part of the funding programme »Wir für Sachsen«.





