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Note: this is a two-day class. Students will meet the next day (7/29) at the same time to conclude the class. Norwegian Rosemaling, a traditional folk art form, is characterized by its intricate floral designs and vibrant colors. Originating in Norway during the 18th century, this decorative painting technique has deep roots in the country's cultural heritage. Artists use a variety of brush strokes to create swirling patterns and motifs, often inspired by nature, which adorn everything from furniture to wooden objects. Each region in Norway has its own distinct style, reflecting local traditions and influences. Today, Rosemaling continues to captivate art enthusiasts and collectors alike, serving as a beautiful testament to Norway's artistic legacy.