Wednesday 17 January 2018

Getting The Best Paint And Drink Jersey Shore Taverns And Pubs Offer For A Great Night Out

By Diane McDonald


When many people are thinking about something to do for the night, they often think about drinking and enjoying friends. This has been popular for a long time. One of the things that is getting more and more popular is an activity that encourages less drinking and more fun. This is, of course, the many places that offer the paint and drink Jersey Shore residents have found that are fun, creative and they can still get a drink or two.

You are able to find these establishments fairly easily. You may be surprised that some of your regular bars or taverns host these parties on various nights. These little classes run about three hours or less. They are less expensive than a regular pub crawl and, being more fun, you can actually remember your night the next morning.

There will be posters hanging on many walls, easily visible, that will tell you about the timing for the next several classes. It will indicate the times and dates. You will also be able to plan your schedule, should you wish to do so, because they will probably be held on the same night of each week.

You will also notice that listed on those posters, will be the wine selection. Many people schedule their attendance at these events by the availability of certain labels, vintages or vineyards being present. There is a notice about the availability of soda and or beer as well.

The events that will occur at this party or class may just scare off a few of the attendees, the first time. They are going to be involved in learning about something they may have never thought they would be interested in. They will be doing something they did not think would ever have any kind of draw on them.

Everyone is painting the same image. This image may be surrealistic. It could be a high tone image, such as portraiture. It could be a scene from just around the corner or one that is visited in another country. It could be a dark representation of what the local artist, who will be hosting the evening, thinks about the world as well.

Classes are set up to run about the same way, each time. The members of this session will come in and look at the picture to be painted as it is displayed in front of the room. They will find an easel and place their canvass on the rail. They will listen to the artist discuss, briefly, the picture and how it came about.

The artist will demonstrate some technique they used to achieve one of the main elements of the picture they are showing. This may be a different brush stroke or the mixing of various colors of pigment. Everyone will watch, learn and have the ability to ask questions. They will then get to work with the artist circulating through the room helping those in need.




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