SPRING MOTIVES Art Workshop  - Adults

SPRING MOTIVES Art Workshop - Adults

Overview

A relaxing, poetic painting experience celebrating the joy of spring

Spring Motifs Inspired by Claude Monet

Adult Art Workshop

Inspired by Spring (1886) by Claude Monet, this workshop explores the harmony between figures and nature. In Monet’s work, the seated women seem to melt into the landscape, celebrating the calm beauty of spring afternoons, soft light, and fresh greenery.

Participants will create their own spring-inspired acrylic painting on canvas, focusing on color, mood, and expressive brushwork rather than fine detail.

No prior experience needed — beginners welcome.

Instructor: Internationally acknowledged artist Kate Medvedok

Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Group: Small group, all levels

Location: Fort York Library

All supplies provided

A relaxing, poetic painting experience celebrating the joy of spring.


5-Class Course Option Available

Participants may also register for a 5-class creative art series, designed as a seasonal artistic journey. Each workshop explores a new theme, medium, and artistic approach, helping participants build confidence, develop skills, and create a personal art collection to take home.

Course Schedule:

March 1, 2026 - Impressionist Scene, Acrylic on canvas, with Louis Sobol

March 8, 2026 -Flower Animal Portrait, Acrylic on paper, with Cindy Li

March 15, 2026 - Spring Motifs, Acrylic on paper, with Kate Medvedok

March 22, 2026 - Surrealist Art, Acrylic on canvas, with Lauren Chan

March 29, 2026 - Spring Crafting — Stamp Painting Tote Bag & Scented Sachet Crafting, with Maryna Kolvakh

Each class offers step-by-step guidance, a supportive creative atmosphere, and all materials provided. This series is perfect for adults looking to explore new techniques, meet inspiring artists, and enjoy hands-on creative time in a relaxed community setting.

This event is not hosted by or sponsored by the Toronto Public Library.

A relaxing, poetic painting experience celebrating the joy of spring

Spring Motifs Inspired by Claude Monet

Adult Art Workshop

Inspired by Spring (1886) by Claude Monet, this workshop explores the harmony between figures and nature. In Monet’s work, the seated women seem to melt into the landscape, celebrating the calm beauty of spring afternoons, soft light, and fresh greenery.

Participants will create their own spring-inspired acrylic painting on canvas, focusing on color, mood, and expressive brushwork rather than fine detail.

No prior experience needed — beginners welcome.

Instructor: Internationally acknowledged artist Kate Medvedok

Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Group: Small group, all levels

Location: Fort York Library

All supplies provided

A relaxing, poetic painting experience celebrating the joy of spring.


5-Class Course Option Available

Participants may also register for a 5-class creative art series, designed as a seasonal artistic journey. Each workshop explores a new theme, medium, and artistic approach, helping participants build confidence, develop skills, and create a personal art collection to take home.

Course Schedule:

March 1, 2026 - Impressionist Scene, Acrylic on canvas, with Louis Sobol

March 8, 2026 -Flower Animal Portrait, Acrylic on paper, with Cindy Li

March 15, 2026 - Spring Motifs, Acrylic on paper, with Kate Medvedok

March 22, 2026 - Surrealist Art, Acrylic on canvas, with Lauren Chan

March 29, 2026 - Spring Crafting — Stamp Painting Tote Bag & Scented Sachet Crafting, with Maryna Kolvakh

Each class offers step-by-step guidance, a supportive creative atmosphere, and all materials provided. This series is perfect for adults looking to explore new techniques, meet inspiring artists, and enjoy hands-on creative time in a relaxed community setting.

This event is not hosted by or sponsored by the Toronto Public Library.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • ages 15+
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Toronto Public Library - Fort York Branch

190 Fort York Boulevard

Toronto, ON M5V 0E7

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