PinselParty is a small studio for grown-ups who haven't picked up a paintbrush since school. Two hours, one drink, zero judgment. You leave with a piece of paper that's only yours, and a brain that finally exhaled.
The mess in your head is the most interesting thing about you. We give it a piece of paper and gently get out of the way.
We don't teach techniques you'll forget by Tuesday. We make space for you to lose track of time on purpose.
Small enough to feel held, big enough to feel something is happening. You will probably make a friend. Not required.
Six recurring formats. Each one is a small experiment in slowing down. Hover a workshop to see the rest.
Watercolour, light snacks, a phone basket by the door. Two hours of paint and one hour of slow conversation.
Wednesdays after 19:00, when the day is over but you're not quite ready to go home. Indian ink, big brushes, small wine.
An exercise in finishing something on purpose badly. Surprisingly hard. Surprisingly freeing. Bring scissors.
Birthdays, hen-dos, team off-sites. We close the studio for you and your eight closest. Includes wine, paint, vibe.
A morning of looking very carefully at one flower. Pencil, watercolour, a window, sometimes silence.
Two nights outside Berlin. No phones. Painting, walking, soup. We collect devices on arrival. You don't even miss them.
Use your finger or your mouse. Pick a colour. Don't think about it. This is exactly the kind of thing we do, except with real paint and warmer light.
"I came in convinced I couldn't draw a stick figure. I left with a small painting of a lemon and the first quiet brain I've had in months." — Lena, came back four times
Tell us a little about you and which workshop calls. We'll write back the same week — usually with too many exclamation marks.