The Sculpted Flower Art Workshop is an intimate, hands-on program where sculpting and painting come together to create stunning 3D floral art. You’ll learn a unique, personal technique to sculpt and paint flowers that literally reach out from your canvas or board — a skill you won’t find online.
This workshop is perfect for those who want to take their art to the next level, explore mixed-media sculptural techniques, and create a truly standout piece for their home or studio. No prior experience is needed, though this workshop is designed for artists ready to engage fully with the process, from sculpting to painting.
Everything is included — from high-quality materials and professional guidance to light snacks and drinks, so you can focus entirely on your creation.
What you’ll be working with
High-quality clay suitable for durable, crack-free sculpting
Wooden boards or canvas bases for your flowers
Tools and techniques for layering, texturing, and sculpting
What you’ll learn
How to sculpt realistic, multilayered flowers from scratch
Techniques to prevent cracks and ensure durability
How to create a personal, expressive, sculptural artwork
What makes this workshop special
A deeply personal and exclusive technique developed over years of experimentation
Guided instruction through both sculpting stages
Each participant completes a stunning 3D floral artwork
A supportive, inspiring studio environment
A rare opportunity to learn a signature technique
The workshop takes place in our cozy studio at 191 Eglinton Ave East, unit 310, just a 5-minute walk from Eglinton subway station, with free parking on site. This workshop is ideal for anyone seeking a rewarding, challenging, and highly creative experience — the kind that makes you step back and think, “Wow… I made this.”
Booking is required in advance to secure your spot. If you have any questions, please email hello.artingaround@gmail.com or call 647-928-7104 — we’re always happy to help.
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All fees are non-refundable. In the event of an emergency, credits can be applied towards future events.