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Wearable Art – Sneaker Alchemy Workshop - Paint and personalise a sneaker. Make it unforgettable.

Sale price£50.00

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🎨 Turn your sneakers into wearable art.

Step into a creative session where your sneakers become a canvas, and modern art becomes your guide. 🖼️
In this workshop, you’ll reinterpret the visual worlds of Matisse, Miró, Mondrian, or Picasso and transform your own pair into a bold, hand-painted Art Edition.

Expect colour, movement, shape, texture… and a completely new identity for your sneakers. 
You bring the pair, we bring the tools, the materials, and the creative spark.
No experience needed. Just curiosity, and a willingness to explore. ✨

  • ⏳ Duration: 4 hours
  • 🎨 Level: Beginner – Intermediate
  • 👥 Capacity: 5 participants
  • 📍 Location: Myyaz Studio – Unit P18A Old Power Station, 121 Mortlake High Street, London SW14 8SN

💡 What You’ll Learn

🎨 How to translate a master artist’s style into a sneaker design

🖌️ Painting and colour-layering techniques for curved surfaces

✂️ Adding leather shapes for depth, contrast and structure

⚖️ Composing bold, balanced visuals that remain wearable

✨ Building your own unique “Art Edition” aesthetic

 

📦 What’s Included

🎨 All paints, brushes, tools, leather pieces and finishing materials

📜 Artist style sheets (Matisse / Miró / Mondrian / Picasso)

🤝 Hands-on guidance throughout the entire process

👟 A fully transformed, one-of-a-kind Art Edition sneaker

☕ Light refreshments + an inspiring, relaxed Myyaz Studio atmosphere

Wearable Art – Sneaker Alchemy Workshop - Paint and personalise a sneaker. Make it unforgettable.
Wearable Art – Sneaker Alchemy Workshop - Paint and personalise a sneaker. Make it unforgettable. Sale price£50.00

Myyaz Brand Responsibility

At Myyaz, we work with intention. Each piece is handcrafted in small batches, using carefully selected materials and considered processes.

We value slow production, local making, and fair working practices — creating objects designed to last, to be worn, and to evolve over time.

 Handcrafted

Made by hand, one piece at a time

Slow Production

Small batches, no mass production

Local Making

Designed and produced in limited, local settings

Fair Practice

Respect for time, labour, and process

Material Awareness

Carefully selected leathers and materials

Made to Last

Designed for longevity, repair, and everyday use