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Window Painting: The Sequel

Sun., May 23, 3-5 p.m., $15, Square Peg Artery & Salvage, 108 S. 20th St., 215-360-5548, squarepegartery.com.

Published: May 19, 2010

[ no pane, no gain ]

Walter Runge

Artist Walter Runge wants to introduce artists looking for a new challenge or beginners hunting for a hobby to the spacious art of window painting. "You can be as sloppy or as impromptu as you want or you can go really in-depth and get as realistic as you want. You can go anywhere with it," Runge explains, who picked up window painting to fill the void of his windowless bathroom and soon began finding windowpanes everywhere. Based on his experimentation, he will teach participants how to create different textures and consistencies with acrylics on glass. The first class attracted elementary school and college students alike, meaning all are welcome. Just don some old clothes and bring along a small plate of glass and some tubes of acrylic paint.

Sun., May 23, 3-5 p.m., $15, Square Peg Artery & Salvage, 108 S. 20th St., 215-360-5548, squarepegartery.com.

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