Class Enrollment

Class Registration
FA25 (C) Diana Toma's Abstract Painting with Acrylic - EVENING
Date/Time: Tue 11/11/2025 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM

This class continues on:
Wed 11/19/2025 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Tue 11/25/2025 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Tue 12/2/2025 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Tue 12/9/2025 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Tue 12/16/2025 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Abernathy Arts Center
Class Price: $250.00
Notes: Supply List:
Supply List Abstract Class:
Art Instructor: Diana Toma dianatoma@gmail.com

Brushes

Synthetic bristles are great for acrylics, but you may use whatever you already have. You don’t need a lot of brushes; make sure to bring at least one large (2 or 3 in.) for backgrounds, a medium flat, and a small flat. You may bring any other brush you prefer.

Water-media Paints

If you are new to painting, consider grabbing a fluid acrylic set that offers a variety of colors. (Amazon find: https://a.co/d/9wPTFfL) Fluorescent or metallic colors are also great options to add if you enjoy them. When painting abstracts in acrylic, I recommend using a more liquid paint instead of heavy body, as it can be dripped and splashed more easily on the canvas. Feel free to add acrylic inks, markers, water-soluble pencils, and pigment powders to your arsenal of supplies.

Canvas & Paper

We will work on a variety of canvas sizes and mixed-media paper. Bring a mixed media pad to the first session (9 by 12” or similar), and we will discuss the size of the next painting at each session.

Paint palette

Bring a disposable paper palette pad, or another type of flat palette; an old frame with glass or wax-coated paper works just fine. Paper plates are NOT good, nor palettes with wells.

Other Supplies Suggestions (optional)

Medium - a small container of gloss or matte medium, any brand (you may also use only water and skip the medium)
Palette knife
Paper towels or rags
Spray bottle
Any texture-making objects, such as a comb

Fall in love with painting abstracts while exploring the possibilities of working in acrylics. Learn to paint a quick and easy abstract painting and discover different ways to create non-representational art. You will finish a painting by the end of each session. A demo will be performed at each class, and individual guidance will be given as you progress with your artwork. All levels are welcome!

For convenient parking located nearest the tennis courts, use the following GPS address: 6621 Bridgewood Valley Road, NW, Sandy Springs, GA 30328. 

Instructor Bio:

Diana Toma is an award-winning professional artist whose style seamlessly blends traditional techniques with a contemporary approach. Holding a master’s degree in fine arts, she has been exhibiting her work since 1996, participating in over a hundred international group exhibitions and 12 solo art shows. Her artworks have been featured in art magazines such as Artist’s Magazine, American Artist, The Art of Watercolor, and, in 2024, on the cover of The Best of Acrylic. An esteemed artist, Ms. Toma is often invited to represent the working artist on panel discussions, such as for the “TechsmARTs” at The Contemporary, “The business of art” at the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs in Atlanta, and judge art competitions, such as “Artists of Georgia Exhibit” at Carnegie Hall, the “Fine Art Annual Competition” at Arts Clayton Gallery, and more. In her free time, Diana served as a chair and board member for the International Watercolor Society and the Georgia Watercolor Society. Ms. Toma has been commissioned to create art for companies such as HBO, HGTV, USTA, and RJTR, and her artwork has been acquired for display in public spaces, including Fulton County’s libraries and commercial spaces throughout the Atlanta Metro Area. Diana Toma also teaches painting classes for adults. Her teaching approach focuses on fast, loose painting. Connect with her on social media @ArtByDianaToma

CLICK THE RED TEXT BELOW FOR MORE INFO OR TO REGISTER.