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  • Writer: Vivian Adram
    Vivian Adram
  • Aug 22
  • 2 min read

Join us for a still life painting session with a sustainable twist — featuring fruits and no-waste products as our muse. Discover the beauty in everyday objects, from vibrant produce to items that would otherwise be discarded, and transform them into works of art. It’s a mindful practice of observing form, colour, and texture, while celebrating creativity, sustainability, and the art of seeing differently.


Join us for an intimate evening of observation, reflection, and creation.


This is a guided session. All experience levels are welcomed. There will be a short briefing and demonstration in the beginning of the session and then you are free to explore on your own and I’ll be ready to jump in if you require any assistance.


This will be a 2hr session, with all materials provided.


Silas Oo is a Fine Art graduate from The One Academy of Communication and Design, and a full time fine artist. He is multidisciplinary, working with various mediums, exploring drawings, paintings and sculpture making.



In this still life painting workshop, we will explore the beauty of texture and the interplay of light and shadow on various textiles. We will use a variety of objects, including fabrics, baskets to create a dynamic and visually interesting composition.


During the workshop, you will learn how to:

  • Create realistic textures in paint, such as the smooth surface of glass, the rough texture of burlap, and the soft folds of fabric.

  • Use light and shadow to create depth and dimension in your painting.

  • Compose a still life that is both visually appealing and balanced.


Date: 28th Sept 2025, Sunday Theme: From The Pasar

Time: 6pm - 8:30pm

Fee: RM120 per person 


Note: We have a no refund policy.





 
 
 

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