
WORKSHOPS
Short Workshops, Evening Courses and One-To-One Sessions.
These workshops and courses give you the opportunity to learn more about Mosaic,
its making process and history.
These workshops cater for all abilities to include beginners, hobbyists and
the more experienced
All mosaic tools, materials, designs and wooden frame are provided by the studio.
WORKSHOPS
NEW
FRONT DOOR MOSAIC NUMBER WORKSHOP
A classic Victorian Black & White or a more modern colorful one? How would you like to create your front door number?
These two days mosaic workshop will give you the opportunity to create your own made door number to be place outside or inside your home !

HALF DAY WORKSHOP
The half day workshop is a 'taste of mosaic' and are suitable for people who are complete beginners wanting try a taster session to learn the basics of mosaic making and have a fun.

ONE DAY WORKSHOP
The one day workshop provides an introduction to mosaic where you will learn how to use mosaic tools and materials to create an unique piece of art.

TWO DAY WORKSHOP
The two day mosaic workshop will give you the opportunity to explore in depth the art of mosaic making. The emphasis will be on making more intricate and detailed designs.

EVENING COURSE
Evening courses will run over 4 weeks with 1 session a week that lasts 2 hours. The course offers an introduction to mosaic making where you will create an unique piece of art.

ONE-TO-ONE
One-to-one sessions are designed to suit your own specific needs and aspirations.
The studio will guide you through the development of a making schedule and types of outcomes that you can achieve. The classes are scheduled around a mutually
suitable time during the week or weekends.

PAPER MOSAICS FOR KIDS
Let your kids play with coloured paper, wallpaper, foil, wrapping paper and newsletter to create their paper mosaics through the exercise of coloring, cutting
and creating

ISLAMIC WORKSHOP
Let yourself be inspired by the beauty of the colors and the intricate patterns that has been
used to decorate minarets and cupolas since the 8th sec. AD.
