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Art that glows in the dark at Lillian Gray Art School

The art school recently held a glow in the dark paint night as they observed Halloween.

Monsters and vampires were all recently invited to Lillian Gray Art School’s Halloween Glow in the Dark Paint Night.

The only things these little monsters were encouraged to bring along with them was their sense of humour and willingness to engage. But, they brought this and then some, as came with their keen sense of creative imagination, and dressed up for a little scare and paint.

As with most paint nights, the attendees were given paint supplies and direction on what they would be painting. Although everyone had the same art piece to draw, each one had it’s own individual look. What made each painting even more spooky was that it featured glow in the dark paint. So, when the lights were all dimmed, the painting shone in spectacular fashion.

These are some of the night’s artists dressed in their best Halloween outfits.

Jaylin Richardson is one of the art teachers at the school.
Isabel Jansen van Rensburg.
Paint night visitors paint a picture of a woman with a cat. Photo: Neo Phashe
Alexander Prinsloo wins best dressed.
Jemma Sander, an art teacher, dressed as Frida Kahlo. Photos: Neo Phashe

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