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MAC School - Art Bites - Acrylic Breakfast with Kat Cearns - Oct 4, 2026

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    • Class Title: Acrylic Breakfast
      Class Date: Sun, Oct 4, 2026 at 2pm

      Instructor Name(s): Kat Cearns

      Class Description: Learn to paint a highly textured still life in acrylic with palette knives and brushes. We will be making 9""x12"" paintings of a breakfast spread with thick texture in bright colours. Photo reference will be a view from above, like an instagram picture of a favourite meal. Reference will be provided, or you can bring your own, colour printed reference.

      Instructor Bio: Kat Cearns is a visual artist living and working on the traditional territory of the Qualicum First Nation, Snuneymuxw, and K’òmoks Coast Salish peoples on Central Vancouver Island. Growing up and living on Vancouver Island has instilled in her a great appreciation for the natural world that is reflected in her work. Using a variety of media, she focuses on colour, movement, and light to create a story in each image she creates.

    Class Title: Acrylic Breakfast
    Class Date: Sun, Oct 4, 2026 at 2pm

    Instructor Name(s): Kat Cearns

    Class Description: Learn to paint a highly textured still life in acrylic with palette knives and brushes. We will be making 9""x12"" paintings of a breakfast spread with thick texture in bright colours. Photo reference will be a view from above, like an instagram picture of a favourite meal. Reference will be provided, or you can bring your own, colour printed reference.

    Instructor Bio: Kat Cearns is a visual artist living and working on the traditional territory of the Qualicum First Nation, Snuneymuxw, and K’òmoks Coast Salish peoples on Central Vancouver Island. Growing up and living on Vancouver Island has instilled in her a great appreciation for the natural world that is reflected in her work. Using a variety of media, she focuses on colour, movement, and light to create a story in each image she creates.