Past Painting Classes
Taught by Clina Polloni. Acrylics and Oils.
They are simple paintings created for the classes. If you would like to learn to do any of them, please contact Clina.
Reservations: Email clinapolloni@gmail.com or call 919-841-3132.
2020 Paintings:
March and May 2020 Painting Classes “House in the Island of NC”. Supply >>
Learn to paint the ocean, reflections of a sailing boat and most important the little house in the cliff of the sand dunes.
February Painting Classes “Valentine Red Rose Painting”. Supply >>
Is February, the month for love! What a better time to learn to paint a Valentine Red Rose.
January Painting Classes “Sea Dunes with a Sail Boat”. Click here for supply >>
Is a simple and charming painting for a person that is starting to paint and wants to learn about the beach, reflections of a boat sailing and sand dunes. Lazy summer days seating in the warm sand of Emerald Isle, looking at a sail boat going by. Emerald Isle is part of North Carolina’s Crystal Coast.
2019 Paintings:
December Painting: “Memories of a White House”. Click here for supply >>
This landscape was created for the painting classes inspired in a poem about this old couple living in the middle of the city.
November Painting: “Pigeon Point Lighthouse”. Click here for supply >>
This seascape of a lighthouse was created for the painting classes, is a simple and charming painting for a person that is starting to paint.
October Painting: “Fishing Village of NC Seascape”. Click here for supply >>
This Seascape was created for the painting classes, is a simple and charming painting for a person that is starting to paint. The painting is about a fishing town in North Carolina, in colonial times.
September Painting: “Tree in a Field of Lavender”. Click here for supply >>
This painting was inspired by the mountains and landscape of North Carolina. A simple painting created for the painting classes.
August Paintings: “Sailing to the Sunset of the South Africa Sea”. Click here for supply >>
Beautiful sunset based on a painting by Lea De Vries Daniels, an abstract artist that painted her beloved South Africa.
“Log Cabin Window in Perspective”. To learn perspective drawing, click here >> To learn to paint, click here >>
Traveling through the beautiful mountains of North Carolina one thing that fascinate me are the old log cabins. The textures of the aged wood and stones that creates intriguing perspective.
“Red and Yellow Peppers Still Life”. Click here for supply >>
Learn how to draw and paint a Still Life with Red and Yellow Peppers. Bright colors! The best ingredients to create an amazing painting.
July Painting: “Summer Flower Garden”. Click here for supply >>
Learn to paint a Summer Flower Garden. This painting was created for the painting class. A harmony of summer colors. The garden is at Marigold Plantation, the home of Clina Polloni ART Studio.
June Paintings: “Red Daisy Flower”. Click here for supply >>
Learn to paint a Red Daisy Flower. This is a simple painting for a beginner artist. You will learn the basics of color mixing, blending and texture.
“Sunflower”. Click here for supply >>
Learn to paint a sunflower. This is a simple painting for a beginner artist. You will learn the basics of color mixing, blending and texture.
“Purple Pansy Flower”. Click here for instructions and supply >>
Learn to paint a purple pansy flower. Is a simple and charming painting for a person that is starting to paint.
“Blue Door in a Log Cabin”. Click here for instructions and supply >>
A log cabin with a blue door embraced by a pink bougainvillea from the beautiful mountains of North Carolina.
May Paintings: “Pink Tulip”. Click here for instructions and supply >>
“Learn to paint a spring pink tulip. Is a simple and charming painting for a person that is starting to paint.”
“Sunset in the Ocean”. Click here for instructions and supply >>
April Painting: “Palm Tree at The Beach”. Click here for instructions and supply >>
March Painting: “Lavender Flowers”. Click here for instructions and supply >>
Clina’s paintings are for sale at her studio, The Cotton Company, The Renaissance Centre for The Arts in Wake Forest and The Franklin County Art Council in Louisburg NC.