![]() It wasn’t people talking with each other, it was those that called out and others that added on. This was due to the rudeness of the people painting not the instructor, who tried very hard to ask people to quiet down. I was directly in front of her so I could see and hear her but others towards the back corners could not. The night I went the crowd was rather loud and the instructor could not take control of the room until half way through. Some of the areas are on an awkward angle. The class is for the painting chosen for that session but the staff is happy to help out no matter what is being painted. Muse has all the versions of paintings they teach on the walls and if one wishes they can do one of those or paint on their own, even omit or add a little something. There is also other instructors walking around that can help if one needs some extra assistance. The instructor goes step-by-step and repeats directions so everyone can see and hear what needs to be done. Everyone is given their own can of water, five different brushes, an easel, canvas, an apron, paper towel, and of course a plate with the paints needed poured already on. After everyone is seated there is a lesson on our brushes, how they are used, some very helpful hints. The instructor stands on a platform with their easel. The instructors are clear with their directions and explain step by step how to achieve a masterpiece. The paintings are fun and basic but not babyish which is encouraging to a novice like myself. Muse Paint Bar is located on Mamaroneck Avenue in the center of White Plains. ![]()
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