Several of the amateur Van Goghs and would-be Monets were there celebrating birthdays.
Pamela Bursey was celebrating her 30th birthday with a few friends. And Rebecca Haidary, with husband Omar Haidary, were visiting together from Hamilton in celebration of her 30th as well.
“You don’t often see paint and wine together,” her husband said.
Haidary said he and his wife were staying at the Prince of Wales Hotel for the night and stumbled on the paint and wine pairing while looking for a fun afternoon activity.
Bursey’s friend Sandy Dupuis sat on the other side a of a row of easels and half-painted cavases, taking the occasional sip of Konzelmann’s wine as a sommelier walked the guests through the floral and fruity notes of each vintage.
“We’re just celebrating, doing something fun,” Dupuis said.
As Merritt walked the group through the steps needed to paint a sky and field framed by stalks of lavender, Dupuis shared that it was a new activity for her.
“You know what I did my best. That’s all that matters,” she said.
Merritt said she and her sister used to work in architecture together before they made the switch to art.
“I’ve always followed my sister’s footsteps,” she said, adding they had two daughters each and were always spending time together.
And though it was hard to leave architecture behind to become “starving artists,” she said they “always had a calling for arts.”
Written by Evan Loree - Local Journalism Initiative Reporter - Niagara Now