Date & Time: Thursday 12th February | 6:30–8:00pm
Location: The Marine Hotel in Whitstable, 32-33 Marine Parade, CT5 2BE
Who says wine is just for drinking? In this quirky workshop, we’ll swap paints for Merlot, Chardonney, and Shiraz tones to create unique artworks. Expect warm vibes, creativity flowing (and maybe a glass or two to inspire your creativity).
This relaxed evening workshop is perfect for anyone who wants to try something creative without the pressure of a guided class. No experience needed - just come along, experiment, and enjoy the process.
You’ll turn wine into beautiful sepia washes and tones, creating your own unique artwork in a warm, friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re coming with friends or flying solo, it’s a lovely evening unwind.
What’s included:
✨ All materials provided
✨ Tips, inspiration & example pieces to guide you
✨ A relaxed, social atmosphere — create at your own pace, and create what you want!
✨ Cosy evening vibes at The Marine Hotel’s beautiful space, looking out to Tankerton beach
Perfect for:
✨ Trying something new in 2026
✨ A chilled creative night out
✨ Anyone who enjoys wine, art… or both!
Timings:
✨ 6.30pm - 7pm - arrive, purchase a drink from the bar, and have a mingle (most people come solo to this event, so it's a chance to meet fellow wine lovers, art lovers, or just cosy relaxed evening lovers!)
✨ 7pm-8pm - take a seat and let the creativity flow! It's not everyday that you paint with wine, so there is no good or bad in what you create! Just blame it on the wine if it goes a little wonky ;)
Spaces are limited — early booking recommended.
All materials are provided — brushes, paper, and plenty of wine (for painting not drinking! But the bar will be open to buy any food and drinks all evening) Perfect for anyone who wants to try something a little different, whether you’re an artist or just in it for the creative flow!
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