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Fafime
12 Smith Street
London, SW3 4EE
United Kingdom
Where artistic expression meets structured learning in the heart of London
Fafime was established in 2016 by a group of practicing artists and educators who recognised the need for accessible, high-quality painting instruction in London. What began as weekend workshops in a converted warehouse in Chelsea has grown into a comprehensive art education centre serving over 300 students annually.
Our studio at 12 Smith Street provides 450 square metres of dedicated learning space, equipped with professional easels, natural north-facing light, and ventilation systems suitable for oil painting. We maintain small class sizes, with a maximum of 12 students per instructor, ensuring each participant receives focused attention during sessions.
The curriculum spans classical techniques including oil painting, watercolour, acrylics, and drawing fundamentals. Our instructors hold degrees from institutions such as the Royal College of Art, Slade School of Fine Art, and Central Saint Martins, bringing 8 to 25 years of teaching experience to each class.
We work with students at all skill levels, from complete beginners to experienced painters seeking to refine specific techniques. Our term structure follows the academic calendar, with 10-week courses running in autumn, winter, and spring, plus intensive summer workshops.
Materials are provided during introductory sessions, allowing newcomers to explore different mediums before investing in supplies. For continuing students, we offer guidance on selecting brushes, paints, and canvases suited to their developing style and budget.
Beyond technique, we emphasise observation skills, colour theory, and composition principles that form the foundation of visual art. Regular studio sessions include time for independent work, with instructors available for one-to-one guidance. Many students progress to exhibiting in our annual group show held each June at a gallery in Kensington.
Structured progression from basic techniques to advanced methods through systematic practice and feedback
Studios designed for learning, with adequate space, proper lighting, and materials that facilitate focused work
Ongoing curriculum updates reflecting contemporary practices while maintaining classical foundations
To provide practical painting instruction that builds technical competence and visual literacy. We focus on teaching methods that have proven effective across different learning styles, creating an environment where students can develop their abilities through regular practice and constructive guidance.