Online Art Club: Gallery
Term Two – Interiors
During the second term of Online Art Club, we explored the world of interiors – using the everyday as our starting point. From quick sketches and loose painting, we moved into more considered studies of pattern, layering, and embellishment.
So many of you shared your progress in our Facebook Alumni group, and we always love seeing the work that emerges beyond the sessions.
If you’re someone who thrives on supportive tuition and enjoys exploring new approaches to painting and collage, you can still catch up on the sessions below
Missed out? Catch up on our Interiors Sessions.
Coming up: Explore Landscape during our third term in June.












Term One – Still Life
Across the first term of our Online Art Club, members explored still life through both abstract and organic approaches – loosening their mark-making, rethinking composition, and building the confidence to create consistently.
This collection celebrates the work created along the way. Each piece reflects experimentation, growth, and the courage to keep showing up each week. Congratulations to everyone who joined!
Missed out? Catch up on our Still Life sessions here.



























17/3/2026
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