Discover the joy of creating your own multi-media art

Do you have an appreciation for multi-media art, and wish you could create your own?

Would you like to learn how my creative process works?

Register today for my free, two-part mini course and learn the basics of creating your very own multi-media art from start to finish!

Register today for my next free mini course!

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    Anne Gaffey

    Multi Media Artist + Educator

    Who am I?

    I've been creating and teaching multi media art for over 25 years, and my work has been shown in galleries and featured in publications all across the globe. My passion is to teach others how to create meaningful, beautiful art for themselves and break through fear to embrace their own creative process. I believe everyone is a creative at heart, and I'm here to show you that you CAN create, even if you think you can't!

    “The classes that Anne teaches are one of a kind! Great for kids, adults, artists, and for those looking for something new and fun! The classes never feel rushed, and the group conversation is always entertaining while we paint!”
    "Anne is fantastic. I like how she shares every little detail about the process... she is patient, polite and always smiling. I don’t know Anne personally but she comes across as a great human being and a wonderful teacher. Her passion for painting and teaching clearly shines through!



    What will you learn?

    In this mini course we are going to cover how I create my work from start to finish! Some topics covered will be setting intentions for your work, mark making, collage, using acrylics and other mediums, and abstract painting with a pallette knife. You won't want to miss this fun, yet informative event!

    "Anne’s classes are a blast. She is a natural teacher, totally in her element sharing her love for art with everyone who joins her classes. Her easy to follow instructions and directions help me feel confident that I can create something great, even without an artistic background!"