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Spring Series: Botanical Watercolors Inspired by Spontaneous Brush Painting with Miranda Fuller
2 ratings
Adult
Thu, Apr 17, 2025 - May 8, 2025
12:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
Class Experience
Join Miranda for a fun and relaxing time of painting inspired by traditional spontaneous-style Chinese brush painting.
Traditional Chinese brush painting artists seek to capture the spirit of nature. The technique encourages imagination and asks you to paint what you want to see, not what you actually see.
Students discover this technique to be a calming and mindful way to paint. Each stroke is made with intention, purpose, and love.
You will learn to paint the following:
Week 1: Bamboo & Air Plants
Week 2: Roses & Peonies
Week 3: Carnations & Marigolds
Week 4: Cherry Blossoms & Dogwood
You will leave with:
- A special brush, watercolor paper pad, and watercolor palette used in class so you can continue painting at home and bring them to class each week!
- 2–3 small paintings made in each class.
- A few postcards and greeting cards made in class.
- Handouts with step-by-step instructions.
Notes
This class requires at least four registrants. If it doesn’t meet the requirement, you will have the following options: receive a credit toward another class, transfer your registration to the same class on another date, or choose a full refund.
Class Requirements
- Open to all levels.
- All materials are provided. New students: A one-time $50.00 supply fee is due to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Check, cash, Venmo, or Zelle is accepted.
- Returning students: Bring your own supplies. The fee will be prorated and based on your supplies.
What you'll learn
- Intro to watercolors inspired by Chinese brush painting.
- An overview of the materials.
- How to use your new brush and the wide variety of strokes you can achieve.
Other Things To Know

Per Our Policies: Refunds via original payment method require cancellation two weeks prior to the start date of the first class in the series. “No Shows” are not eligible for refunds or makeups for the entire series.
What To Bring
- Bring a snack or beverage. BYOB if you are 21+.
- New students: A one-time $50.00 supply fee is due to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Check, cash, Venmo, or Zelle is accepted.
- Returning students: Bring your own supplies. The fee will be prorated and based on your supplies.
Reviews for Spring Series: Botanical Watercolors Inspired by Spontaneous Brush Painting with Miranda Fuller
5.0 out of 5
Based on 2 activity ratings
Mary J.
May 27, 2024
Loved:
Miranda is great and as an added bonus there are always fun people that enroll.
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Sarah G.
Apr 5, 2024
Loved:
Miranda is a great teacher, it's so fun to learn a new watercolor way!
Improvements:
Nothing!
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Improvements:
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About Little Art House
ABOUT US: Growing up in Columbia, Tennessee, with an art teacher as our mother, we always practiced creativity & imagination in our house. Every summer and school holiday, we spent hours painting, drawing, making playdough, creating found object collages, and much more. While we played, we were encouraged to reflect on our experiences in art-making to increase our curiosity and grow intellectually. These warm memories of risk and reward fueled by imagination are what motivated us to create the Little Art House. We hope to provide inviting opportunities for people to imagine, explore, and create in a comfortable, encouraging environment. OUR APPROACH OUR MISSION is to cultivate a learning environment for people of all ages to imagine, explore, and create. OUR VISION is to bring creative opportunities to artists of all ages and levels across Tennessee. As teachers in the public school system for years, we saw access to art and funding of the programs start to dwindle. We also saw a need for small, personalized class environments offering consistent classes with qualified teachers. At Little Art House, we are set up as a resource in the Nashville area to grow with your child from mini makers classes to young artists and beyond. P.S. Parents, we’ve got amazing classes for you too whether you are looking to learn a new skill or have a night out with friends!