One Day Workshop with Steve Young

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One Day Airbrush Workshop

with Steve Young

Airbrush Workshop Details:



Project: Frankenstein 

Location: Maple Airbrush 18526 - 104 Avenue NW Edmonton

Date: Saturday April 15, 2023

Time:9:30 - 5:00 pm (may run later)

Class Fee: $225.00 

Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate 

**We will hold a one hour class on THURSDAY EVENING @ 6pm APRIL 13 - For those that may need assistance with panel prep/design transfer.

PLEASE bring your own lunch

McDonalds/Tim Hortons is in closeproximately to the Shop

Bottled Water/Coffee/Tea available all day

What do you need to bring?

  • Please wear suitable "art" clothing
  • bring a note pad/pencil
  • Airbrushes (no hoses) and a male airbrush quick connect
  • All other Supplies will be provided.

Limited Seating available! 

CANCELLATION DEADLINE IS : 4 BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE THE CLASS.

  • Please phone (780) 760 7733 or email: info@mapleairbrush.com 
  • If we are able fill your spot, we will refund you less a $50.00 administration fee.
  • If we are not able to fill your spot there will be a $125.00 administration fee deducted from your class fee.
  • All other fees for refunds apply as out lined in our refund policy

There are no refunds for cancellations/no-shows on the day of the class. If you fail to attend your fee will be forfeited.

- Maple Reserves the right to cancel this workshop, If the workshop is cancelled by Maple you will received a full refund. -

About the Instructor:

Steve Young: Owner operator of Tombstone Airbrush and Tombstone Tattoo, located in Stony Plain, Alberta. Drawing since I was a child , taking commercial art in high school , always drawing and diving into different mediums , I became an auto body technician as a career which led me into custom painting , as well as exposure to the bike and car culture , I started airbrushing in early 2003 , I was lucky to be able to seek the knowledge of a now good friend , Dave Thomas who was clearly the leading airbrush artist in the Edmonton area at the time, I spent hours learning from him what it takes to be a professional artist, it was then I knew what I wanted to be a professional artist , I airbrushed night and day any chance I could. I was so in love with it, and still am to this day, my main focus and strong suit seems to be portraits and realism much as my mentor (Dave Thomas ) Tombstone Airbrush was my prime focus for many years, taking on massive projects from semi trucks to wall murals and race cars , the bulk of my work was in the Harley market lots and lots of custom paint what an amazing customer base I was lucky to have , it was in 2015 I was offered a tattoo apprenticeship though Jer papove at Smash Tattoo , he took me under his wing and once again showed me what it takes to be a successful artist in the tattoo industry, although my main focus is now tattooing as a means of living , all of my personal art time is done with my airbrush mainly focusing on personal projects of large scale canvases , for what ever reason to this day finishing a painting still makes me feel like I’m on top of the world....

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