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At Wimbledon, we’ve witnessed epic rivalry after epic rivalry, lifting the sport to new heights ✨


Eddie the Emu – Sip & Paint @ The Bayswater Bowling Club

Welcome to Pinot & Painting! We’re all about having fun while learning how to draw and paint! Our art classes are designed to be relaxing and fun for anyone, and we endeavour to provide an environment that will allow you to get those creative juices flowing so you can go home with your very own piece of art!

We believe that art is best made with a paintbrush in one hand and a glass of wine in the other, and our sip & paint classes are just that! These classes are for everyone, from beginners to seasoned painters, just turn up with a willingness to create and let our professional art tutor guide you through the process of creating your own painting. All of the art materials are provided, all you have to do is turn up! For this event, we will be creating our adorable Eddie the Emu painting at The Bayswater Bowling Club.

The important stuff –

  • Date: Friday, 3rd November
  • Time: 6.30pm start
  • Location: Bayswater Bowling & Rec Club
  • Tickets: $75+bf
  • What your ticket includes: All art materials (including an apron!), step-by-step tuition by our professional art tutor, a $15 food/drink voucher, and of course your completed painting to take home at the end!
  • This is a licenced venue, so no BYO is permitted
  • This venue is just a 10-minute walk from the Bayswater train station and has free on-site parking

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us on 0499980455

We look forward to creating with you!

Head to our website to see our full selection of upcoming events

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We offer full refunds up to 14 days prior to the event date. To request a refund, just send us an email, and we will process your request during our office hours. Please note that once processed, refunds will take between 2-5 business days to be deposited into your account. We are monitoring ticket sales and if required, the class will either be postponed or cancelled. On the rare occasion that this occurs, all ticketholders will be contacted immediately and provided with either a refund or replacement tickets.

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Pinot & Painting

Pinot & Painting is an art entertainment experience where you create your own art piece with a paintbrush in one hand and a drink in the other! We host regular public art classes in our Mt Lawley studio, as well as pop-up events in pubs, bars, wineries, and clubs around Perth, and aim to make painting fun and accessible to everyone.

Our classes are completely beginner-friendly, with one of our professional art tutors guiding you step-by-step through your painting. All art materials are included, so all you have to do is bring yourself!

We love helping you create your very own unique sip & paint event, whether it be a hen’s party, birthday, team-building event, or anything in between, we can help to organise the perfect p-ART-y for you!

Paint & Sip Bottomless Brunch: Crazy Cacti 22/7/23

Welcome to Cabernet & Canvas, where we teach you step-by-step how to recreate a painting on canvas. Join us for an afternoon of painting, sipping and grazing at Pirate Life Perth for the first time, painting our original work Crazy Cacti!

Tickets include a delicious Cali-Mex inspired shared Grazing Platter, or grazing PLUS 2 hours of free-flowing CRUSH CLUB cocktails, wine and beer with our Full Bottomless Brunch Package.

What you need to know:

  • Where: CRUSH, within Pirate Life Perth
  • When: Saturday the 22nd of July, 2023
  • Time: Arrive 11am for a 11:30am start
  • Duration: Class will run for approximately 2—2.5 hours

Tickets include all required painting materials. Just show up ready to have a good time and wear something you don’t mind getting paint on. just in case!

About Cabernet & Canvas

Our classes are designed to be fun, social and achievable for beginners. Come on your own or bring a friend. Our artist will walk you through the process step-by-step whilst offering suggestions on how to individualise your artwork. Anyone and everyone is welcome, no prior painting experience required.

Head to the Cabernet & Canvas website to see our full list of public classes: https://www.cabernetandcanvas.com.au/

About the Venue

  • Please note this is a licensed venue, so B.Y.O. is not permitted. There will be food and drink available for purchase at the venue.
  • You can see Pirate Life Perth’s website here

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Andy Murray’s family rage as champion left out of Wimbledon painting

Andy Murray won Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016 but has not been included in a painting depicting past champions

ANDY Murray’s family have reacted with outrage after a painting of past Wimbledon champions discounted him.

On Wednesday, the All England Club unveiled the image, which features the likes of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Serena and Venus Williams and Martina Navratilova all standing on the stairs of the main building at SW19.

But despite the fact Murray won the tournament twice and became the UK’s first male singles champion for 77 years in 2013, the Scot has not been included.

The illustration also misses out multiple champions such as Steffi Graf, Rod Laver, Billie Jean King, Jimmy Connors, and Pete Sampras.

Murray’s elder brother Jamie said: “Where’s Andy Murray?”

His uncle Niall Erskine also tweeted: “Appalling at every level, all about the men in the forefront and your own British history-maker nowhere to be seen. You should be ashamed of yourselves.”

LA-based freelance illustrator Grant Gruenhaupt responded to the criticism by saying: “Worry not Jamie, there are more paintings on the way.”

At Wimbledon, we’ve witnessed epic rivalry after epic rivalry, lifting the sport to new heights ✨

Here’s to the next generation of headline acts. pic.twitter.com/Lq9J2qVQEn

— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 20, 2023

He added: “Back with Wimbledon on another fun series celebrating historic moments and players!

“This one featuring the greatest rivalries of the past and present as they make the historic walk through the clubhouse and onto Centre Court.

“A lot of nuance in this one. Definitely one of the more challenging scenes I’ve had to tackle.”

The picture also features Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz and Italian Jannik Sinner, who have never made it past the quarter-finals of the Grand Slam. They were included as a representation of the “next generation” of headline acts.

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