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    Mannvik Creations

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Maryanne Elliott, Artist

    Maryanne Elliott, Artist

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    This woman "teaches" acrylic painting classes at Hobby Lobby (Antioch) and possibly other…read morelocations. I am writing this review to provide a warning to others before they sign up for any of her classes. This woman is dotty/senile at best, and downright dishonest at worst. Based on my one interaction with her, I'm not sure how much of her bad behavior is due to a bad moral character or just senility. A friend saw an article in the local paper regarding this woman's painting classes at Hobby Lobby. We called to get more information, and she told us that we could show up for one class (at $25 per person) and she would provide the supplies we needed at no charge, and if we wanted to continue coming to her classes we would then need to bring our own supplies thereafter. We arrived early for class with our $25 and no supplies. She pointed to her half-used tubes of paint and said she didn't have enough to share with us, then took us out into the store area to purchase some paints. Not finding the colors we needed, she returned us to the classroom and said for an extra $5 she could supply us with paints and boards to paint on. She produced several large tubes of new paint. This was odd, because she previously told us she had very little paint to share. So, senile or dishonest? Hard to say, though I am leaning towards dishonest. Also, why is she changing her mind on charging us for supplies, when she told us on the phone she'd provide them at no additional cost? Another thing: Several other students, who came in after us, needed paints as well. The teacher shared hers with them but did not charge them for it. Why were my friend and I charged $5 each but the other students were not charged at all? Another thing: Both with just myself and my friend prior to class, and again with the room full of students during class, when asking what types and colors of paints to buy, she recommended MANY times that we go to Michael's rather than Hobby Lobby, saying that Michael's had much better prices. I found this fairly unethical since it was Hobby Lobby who was providing her the space, free of charge, to conduct her classes. By the way, the class itself was pretty bad. She handed us a piece of paper with a color wheel on it (printed with a printer that was clearly running out of toner, so the colors on the wheel were pretty drab), but didn't explain a word about how to use it. The instructions she gave during class were unclear, and there was very little demonstration (she painted her own painting in her seat with her painting faced towards her). And she criticized, with a very annoyed tone in her voice, the brush strokes one of the students was using on her background. Just to add icing to the cake, I have to mention her business card that she passed out to everyone. It says "Visit the website gallery" and references a website, www.MAEPetPortaits.com. No, I did not make a typo, the URL on her business card says "portaits" instead of "portraits". www.MAEPetPortaits.com does not exist. www.MAEPetPortraits.com takes you to a GoDaddy website saying that this URL is reserved. So, she reserves a website name but doesn't actually create the website, then passes out business cards touting her custom oil painting and pet portrait services, but is unaware that her URL has a typo in it (never mind that the website, if correctly spelled, doesn't lead one to a "gallery" as stated on her business card). So, hmmmm, now I'm back to thinking the woman is just dotty and senile. Whether she's dotty or dishonest, the bottom line is to stay away from her.

    Mannvik Creations - artclasses - Updated May 2026

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