Determined to keep art in the community, Easel Street owner Mary Tipton said she wanted her business to be a place where people enjoy learning to paint, regardless of their skill levels.
When her mother-in-law, Dora Tipton, retired after 40 years of teaching private art lessons in the building, Tipton decided to make the studio space on Sycamore Street in downtown Tomball open to the public in October 2014.
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The studio can accommodate large groups.[/caption]
“We opened it up to keep art in the community for everybody, not just for artists, but for anybody [who] likes to be creative,” Tipton said. “It’s small and intimate, and we can have small groups where people can actually have one-on-one interaction.”
The painting studio has over 100 painting projects for customers to choose from, with more added in seasonally, Tipton said. Once a painting is selected, customers paint step-by-step with one of Easel Street’s three in-house art instructors to create a piece to take home.













