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Bewitching Black Velvet Painting with Stacy McClanahan

Want to learn how to paint on velvet? Love Halloween? Come Join us for an epic paint and sip next Friday with velvet painter Stacy McClanahan (AKA Fog Den).

In addition to enjoying a unique Halloween Themed Experience in a historic spot , your registration includes drinks AND booze, snacks and all the supplies you’ll need for a fun and festive evening. You’ll leave with black velvet secret knowledge, stories to share with the cool people in your life, a fresh velvet painting of your very own in time for Halloween and boosted creative confidence! Only 4 spots left!



Some of Stacy's art will also be for sale at the event! Take home one of her incredible mini velvets as a a Halloween souvenir or a gift for a friend.



We love Stacy's portrait of Lisa Frankenstein!


Who doesn't love a little Creature from the Black Lagoon love!?


Stacy McClanahan aka FOG DEN is a San Francisco based artist that specializes in oil painting on black velvet fabric. She holds an Associates Degree in Fine Art and Bachelors from studying Videogame Art and Animation in Vancouver, Canada on a Scholarship. After cloudy Vancouver, Stacy returned to her native sunny California, only to take a job at a videogame company in San Francisco, a town famous for it’s fog. After about a decade in the videogame industry, Stacy left behind The Storm Troopers and Pokemon to build a family and art practice. Her interest in working with the velvet medium began when she couldn’t find the right velvet paintings to decorate her tiki themed art studio, so she decided to make her own. You can now find Fog Den velvet paintings in tiki bars and themed spaces around the bay area and beyond.


We hope to see you at the event. Next Friday, be sure to let us know that "Large Marge" sent ya!




 
 
 

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For inquiries about registration, course transfers, withdrawals and refunds please contact the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Registration Desk at 415-831-6800.

For accessibility requests, accommodations, or questions, please contact rpdaccess@sfgov.org or 415-831-6841. Please note that submitting your request at least two weeks before the beginning of the class will help ensure availability.

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