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More than an art class

Pinot & Picasso resident artist Renee McEntee showing off some of the paintings participants can be guided through with a glass of wine in hand. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

STORY: ISABELLE HARRIS. PHOTOGRAPHY: RECHELLE ZAMMIT

A glass of wine, a paintbrush and canvas. Add some friends and you’ve got a fun new activity right here in Shepparton.

Pinot & Picasso bills itself as ‘a creative experience built on connection and good times’ and if photos are anything to believe, it certainly is just that.

Pinot & Picasso Shepparton studio manager Rhiannan Hollister explained since the first studio opened in Penrith, in Western Sydney, in 2018, they have welcomed a huge variety of age groups and demographics.

“Our predominant demographic is from ages of early 20s up to 80s and 90s,” she said.

“It’s just a lovely experience where we offer two-to-three hour sessions and our artworks are designed for beginners so anyone can participate.”

Pinot & Picasso Shepparton branch manager Rhiannan Hollister says the experience is lots of fun. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

Participants first book into their preferred session online, which have a predetermined artwork they’ll be guided through painting by the resident artist instructors.

Pinot & Picasso provides all the painting supplies and glassware, but attendees can bring their own food and their preferred alcohol to drink.

“Our artists go through the artwork for the night, basically releasing their inner Picasso,” Rhiannan said.

“Our artists will say ‘that’s what we’re doing’ but you can do your own spin, we’re here to help you create your vision.

“They can mingle and talk in the space as they come through and people are so happy and welcoming. It’s more than an art class.”

Sessions are held throughout the week on selected evenings, but family-friendly weekend sessions and school holiday opportunities are also on offer.

Pinot & Picasso artist Renee McEntee is on hand to help guide you through the designated painting for an evening, but you’re always free to put your own spin on it. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

For events such as birthdays, hen nights and other special occasions, private sessions can be booked. Pinot & Picasso has even hosted divorce parties.

“We create specialised experiences that will bring everyone back,” Rhiannan said, adding lots of people have returned for repeat sessions once they’ve been introduced.

“I’ve had so much good times myself, it’s my home and my happy place.”

Rhiannan said there were some exciting upcoming special events at the Shepparton studio, with more one-off occasions on the way, including drag queen hosts.

“Every person who comes through our doors, old or young, they laugh at it or they love it.

“They walk out happier than when they walked in.”

Renee might be showing off her painting skills, but participants don’t have to be artistic to have fun at Pinot & Picasso. Photo by Rechelle Zammit