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Golden Laced Luck
Guided Event
Friday, 31st May,
19:00 - 21:15
Beginner / Experienced
English / German (CH)
2 hours
PIE Basel, Wallstrasse 14
Tabea Martin
All materials and a welcome cocktail included
Golden Laced Luck
Ginkgo leaves symbolize luck in various cultures, notably in East Asia. Their vibrant golden color in the fall and the resilience of ginkgo trees, which can live for centuries, are seen as omens of good fortune, longevity, and prosperity. This enduring symbolism has made ginkgo leaves a cherished emblem associated with positive outcomes and a bright future.
PIE Events
Treat yourself to a creative night out, where you can unwind, sip & snack and have fun with your friends, or make new ones as you paint along.
We organize these events multiple times a week. You can join us in our Studio, at various bars and restaurants around town, or even in outdoor locations.
You absolutely don’t need any previous experience to participate. We provide a relaxing atmosphere, art supplies, a drawing template and step-by-step instructions from local artists, so you can let go and focus on connecting with others over an "artsy" cocktail and a night of creativity and laughs.
What to expect
At the beginning of the session, your instructor will demonstrate the use of materials and provide a basic overview of color mixing. Using a tracing template, you'll draw the outlines of your picture (no drawing skills required!) and then paint along with the instructor's guidance to create your own version of the painting. Your instructor will be available to help individuals if they get stuck.
About halfway through the event, we'll take a break to enjoy drinks and snacks and bond over our artistic skills (or lack thereof). We'll take lots of pictures to capture the special moments. The session will end with fun team pictures (silly ones encouraged!). Your painting is yours to keep, and you can take it home in a recycled paper bag.