Phone:
(701)814-6992
Physical address:
6296 Donnelly Plaza
Ratkeville, Bahamas.
Where textile painting becomes a deliberate creative discipline
Here, you can learn how to apply patterns, how to select colors and how to work with different fabrics. Skills are built in layers and the goal is to paint with intention, not happenstance.
Patterns are meant to be learned. Colors are meant to be chosen. Technique is meant to be mastered. On this site, you will learn how to paint original pieces. You will not simply copy designs, you will learn the skills necessary to create your own designs.

To paint patterns on fabric, you need to understand the basics of the form. Fabric Painting is not like paper painting. When painting on paper, the goal is to fill in the form completely.


Color is explored as a controlled variable, where tone, saturation, and contrast are adjusted deliberately to support the overall composition and enhance textile character.
Color is an important aspect of fabric painting. Not all fabric is created equal. Fabrics and fibers respond to pigment differently. Learn how to identify different fabrics.

Skills develop through a logical sequence, allowing techniques to build upon one another so that complexity feels approachable instead of overwhelming.
Methods remain consistent across techniques, helping learners internalize decision-making patterns that can be applied to new designs and unfamiliar materials.
The ultimate goal is independent creative thinking, where patterns, colors, and techniques are combined intuitively while remaining grounded in solid visual principles.
This is a safe place to share your work, ask questions and get support. Fabric painting is a skill that takes time to develop. It’s okay to make mistakes. It’s okay to ask questions. We are here to support each other. If you need help, don’t be afraid to ask.