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Arts and Entertainment Updates in the Helena Area

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The Holter Museum of Art is offering a unique painting class that promises to bring art to life in a new dimension. The Chromadepth painting session, scheduled for Saturday, June 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., will allow participants to create their own 3D paintings using specialty paint and a bluelight.

Chromadepth is a special effect where colors create a sense of depth, with red appearing near and blue appearing far. When viewed through Chromadepth glasses, the paintings come alive with a 3D effect that is sure to impress.

The event, priced at $45 for members and $55 for nonmembers, offers a fun and interactive experience for art enthusiasts of all levels. Participants will have the opportunity to watch their artwork jump off the canvas once they put on the Chromadepth glasses.

For those interested in exploring the world of art in a new and exciting way, this Chromadepth painting class at The Holter Museum of Art is not to be missed. Visit holtermuseum.org to sign up and learn more about this innovative art experience.

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