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AFFORDABLE ARTISTS

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April15

Cabaleiro Atelier & Art School

Block 5 #01-02 Westbourne Road

9620 4997 | patriciacabaleiro.com

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Just a sample from the

10 Apprentices…

Gi l l i an Duncan

(Br i t i sh )

confesses that art, for her, is

complete escapism. “A two- or

three-hour class flashes by in

minutes, and once it’s over I

am so mentally exhausted that I

often can’t even remember what

day it is!” Her inspiration comes

from light, she says, and how

light plays on objects.

Inken Von Der Luehe

(German)

paintsinacrylicsusingmixedmedia

techniques, recently incorporating

her own photography into collage-

style paintings that also include

printed words. “The process of

creating art helps me to cope

with emotional challenges,” she

says, “an extremely useful tool for

a mother of two teenagers!”

Megha Nema

(Indian) says

she takes inspiration from her

fond childhood memories,

her extensive travels and the

multitude of colours in nature.

“Patricia has allowed me to fully

let myself loose and give up my

inhibitions.”

Montse Oliver

(Spanish) has

been painting ever since she

joined an art class in Barcelona

in 2006. “No matter where I

have lived since then, paint and

easel move with me. I enjoy the

new influences and learning

different techniques in a fun and

international environment like

Patricia Cabaleiro’s studio.”

Clockwise from top left:

Weight on Water

, by Gillian Duncan

Rain Tree

, by Rosie Oliviera

Blossoming Frangipani

, by Megha Nema

ONE

, by Inken Von Der Luehe

Perspective

, by Marleen Aldorf