Best tripadvisor review in this year for us and about workshops

Best tripadvisor review in this year for us and about workshops..Thank you Alex ,you are very kind..

“Become a Picasso in a few hours!!”
5/5 yıldız30 Mart 2015 tarihinde yorum yapıldı
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I booked my whole family on a combined marbling and tile painting course of 2 -3 hours each (they can be booked separately).

Ali and his wife are both wonderful hosts and Ali is an incredibly engaging, charismatic and entertaining teacher.

Despite us having no experience; within a very short time we were producing wonderful marbled pictures with tulips, daisies and carnations, which, (to our untrained eyes) were at least the equal of professionals.

The tile painting was just as satisfying, we used stencils to put the outline of the pattern on tiles, plates and bowls and then had to colour them in. Whilst requiring good concentration, the end results were a source of quiet pride.

We were given a constant supply of tea and scintillating conversation, and ended up with work which we produced which will be around long after our other memories of fantastic Istanbul start to fade.

An exceptionally enjoyable and memorable day.

Thanks guys!

Mart 2015 tarihinde ziyaret etti
http://www.tripadvisor.com.tr/ShowUserReviews-g293974-d3651541-r262725944-Les_Arts_Turcs_Turkish_Marbling_Classes-Istanbul.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT

 

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 Please contact us for our classess

Ali Senguler – Betul Senguler

info@turkisharts.com

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Article about our workshops

http://www.leftfieldluxe.com/index.php/left-field-black-book/city-guides/80-alternative-luxury-guide-istanbul?start=7

 

Interesting in a learning the art of Turkish felt-making at a master craftsman’s workshop? And making your very own hat, bag or even pair of shoes to take home? Or how about a spot of Ottoman marbling? Or a crash course in Turkish calligraphy? Or a Turkish tile and ceramic painting masterclass? Or, my personal favourite, a private lesson learning to play a Turkish musical instrument like a Qanun or an Oud?

Les Art Turcs offers a serious array of hands-on arts and culture workshops if you are interested to learn something new. They range from a couple of hours to full-day sessions. The team do look after you very well, and will throw in lunch if you are hanging around for a few hours. The institute’s sufism lectures are also worth checking out.