Bedford residents get creative with Tink's Fine Art classes

Tatiana Schnadenberg instructs the Tink's Fine Art class while holding up two versions of the emu figure the class was painting. The class used acrylic paint over a framework of lines to create their own emu painting. Schnadenberg also taught the "Spring Break Art Camp" held Monday through Thursday last week for grades K-10.  Tink's Fine Art holds both public and private art sessions using canvas, wood, and ceramics. More information can be found at the tinksfineart.com website. Proprietor Schnadenberg grew up in Bedford, and started her business in February 2022.
Christie Cummings works on her painting during the Tink's Fine Art class "That's so Emusing" held at the Ranch Del Burrito restaurant in Bedford Tuesday evening. Cummings said she has taken Tink's Fine Art classes before, and "I am making progress."
Christie Cummings works on her painting during the Tink's Fine Art class "That's so Emusing" held at the Ranch Del Burrito restaurant in Bedford Tuesday evening. Cummings said she has taken Tink's Fine Art classes before, and "I am making progress."
Brandon Knutson smiles as his wife Sarah Knutson confers with instructor Tatiana Schnadenberg during the Tink's Fine Art class Tuesday.
Brandon Knutson smiles as his wife Sarah Knutson confers with instructor Tatiana Schnadenberg during the Tink's Fine Art class Tuesday.

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