Painting Tranquility: Landscapes In Pastel

Painting Tranquility: Landscapes In Pastel

No experience is required. Let your artistic journey be as peaceful and fulfilling as the landscapes you create.

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By Vancouver Visual Art Foundation
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Date and time

Fri, Apr 25, 2025 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM PDT

Location

Vancouver Convention Centre East

999 Canada Place Vancouver, BC V6C 3T4 Canada

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Free Art Class for Seniors 55+ with the Purchase of an Art Vancouver Entrance Ticket (ID Required)

*art supplies is included


Painting Tranquility: Landscapes in Pastel

Step into a world of serenity and colour with Filipino Canadian artist Noel Trinidad. Known for his Zen-like approach to art, Noel evokes a deep sense of peace and mindfulness in his creations. Thus, his classes are about more than mere technique; they also embrace the spiritual joy of the creative process.


About the Instructor

Noel Trinidad Born in the Philippines in 1955, Noel immigrated to Canada in 1970. As a teenager, he discovered his passion for painting. He pursued art studies and was mentored by the renowned artist SYM Mendoza, founder of the Dimasalang III International Artist Group. Working mainly with oil, pastel, and watercolour, Noel’s impressionistic landscapes reflect his lighthearted and serene outlook on life. His paintings exude a sense of calm and simplicity, inviting viewers into a realm of natural beauty and quiet reflection. In this special pastel workshop for seniors, Noel will gently guide you through the art of landscape painting, helping you bring soft, dreamy scenes to life with rich, blended colours. Whether you’re an experienced artist or picking up pastels for the first time, this class encourages you to slow down, breathe, and find joy in the creative process. No experience is required. Let your artistic journey be as peaceful and fulfilling as the landscapes you create. All materials will be provided.

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