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Try our Art Studio Framing Workshop, for picture framing, 3D art, object and memorabilia display, conservation and restoration, advice and consultation. Due to our longstanding relationship with art professionals and creative industries, we are ideally positioned at the heart of the artistic community.Ĭommissions have included, the presentation of an original work by artist David Gentleman to H.M. Wide experience of the fine art trade has labelled The Art Studio as a unique business in North Staffordshire. Our bespoke products and services cater for all needs and budgets ranging from museum standard framing to corporate, domestic and student lines. The Art Studio has established itself as a distinct local business, renown for its quality, attention to detail, creativity, variety and excellent customer service.
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We offer all our services under one roof and complete all work on site, with free customer parking in the centre of the historic market town, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Our Gallery in situated in The Barracks Workshops, an imposing redbrick Victorian building, formerly a base for the North Staffs Militia and Fire Service. Victoria also shoots wedding and engagement photos, as well as designs invitations and “save-the-dates.” She can be a “one-stop shop” for several wedding needs.Established in 1973, The Art Studio remains a family-run picture framers, Art Gallery and suppliers of art and craft materials. Empty wine bottles and corks are used as décor.

Visits to the studio are by appointment only.įun Facts: As an eco-friendly studio, they use only real glass, silverware, plates, and washable towels, as well as re-usable paint palettes. To book any party, simply visit the website or Facebook to contact the studio or call/text. The cost ranges from $27 to $60 per seat. “The only thing class-goers need is an open mind, snacks and anything they plan to drink,” says Victoria, noting classes are always BYOB except for when they are restaurant or winery events.

What’s Involved?Ĭlasses last from two to four hours and include everything needed: the canvas, paint, brushes, aprons, music, candid photography, water, ice, a full-size fridge, real wine glasses, towels, and everything else participants need for a great experience. This adds a special touch to a bridal event, making the experience even more unique and memorable for the bride. Have Bride, Will Partyīrides or bachelorette planners can choose any class she offers, whether it’s canvas, pet portraits, wine glasses, pint glasses, wood signs, wood ornaments, cookie plates, or something else altogether.Īny design for any class can be customized for no additional charge, so a special subject can be custom designed to serve as a loose guide for the group. “Our studio is perfect for the wild bachelorette parties with champagne and dancing or a classy bridal soiree with traditional touches,” she asserts. Victoria says she’s been offering bachelorette and bridal parties since the start, adding that it made sense – wine, painting and fun in a group setting. “We’re here to celebrate anything or just paint for fun,” she says. Parties are her specialty, including birthday parties, bridal parties, baby showers, retirement parties, and so much more. A modern speaker system and rustic chic decor add to the vibe, she says. Her new studio features an temperature-controlled indoor sunroom space that seats up to 16, as well as a newly built outdoor pavilion space - complete with a fire pit, Adirondack chairs, and hammocks - that seats 20. Two years later, she decided she needed a permanent place and purchased a property in Shillington.

She opened her first studio space in Shillington in a rented industrial warehouse. After about a year of doing traveling classes, she decided in 2016 that she needed a home base. Everyone loved it.Īt first, Victoria traveled to art studios, restaurants and wineries to host her classes. “I heard about the ‘paint and sip’ concept, and I thought I’d try it here,” she says. With that in mind, Victoria decided she had to find a way to bring it back into her life and to share it with others. “Art, for me, is a form of therapy, so I needed it back,” she explains. But while graphic design and website design can be creative, she says she didn’t find it the same as painting or drawing. In the BeginningĪfter graduating from Albright College in 2010, Victoria worked as a freelance designer. And that’s exactly the idea behind the Blush & Brushes Art Studio in Shillington, owned by Victoria Parisi. For some people, art releases energy and emotions, helping them to decompress and be free to be creative.
