Sesion de Neón is a one-hour neon painting session located in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain. In roughly 50 minutes you’ll step into a studio set up to amplify color and movement: a splash zone of fluorescent paints, broad brushes, fine-tipped tools, and walls that welcome expressive marks. The experience centers on neon pigments that react under black light, producing a glow that makes strokes read like light rather than paint. That glow is the defining natural 'element' here—the interplay of pigment and ultraviolet illumination produces a visual effect unique to this type of studio practice.
The room itself is described by the operator as a sala diseñada para que explores estos colores al maximo: open worktables, disposable floor coverings, ready aprons, and stations stocked with brushes, spatter tools, and mixed media options. Facilitators encourage free technique—splashing, brushing, layering—and the result is often abstract, kinetic work you can take home. Practical notes are straightforward: wear comfortable clothes and shoes you don’t mind staining; there is a genuine risk of spots on fabric. Children and babies must be accompanied by an adult, which keeps the session family-friendly while maintaining safety.
What makes this offering stand out in Madrid’s creative scene is its focus on immediacy and play. Instead of a staged painting class or guided reproduction, Sesion de Neón emphasizes gesture, speed, and the peculiar chemistry of fluorescent paint under UV lights. That brief, intense format is ideal for travelers: it fits between museum visits, café stops, and evening plans, and it gives you a tangible piece of the city’s experimental side to carry home. It’s an accessible entry point to contemporary Madrid art practices without needing studio experience.
If you’re scouting things to do in town, this session pairs well with a stroll through nearby galleries or an evening at a rooftop bar to see how the neon echo translates into city lights. The studio’s limits are precise—about 50 minutes of guided creative time—so arrive on time, expect to get messy, and leave with a fluorescent painting that glows under its own small spotlight. For a quick burst of color and action in Madrid, Sesion de Neón is a compact, memorable way to make art you didn’t know you could.
Bookings are handled online through the provided reservation link and sessions generally run on a tight schedule to ensure each group gets full time in studio. The activity is low-impact physically but high on sensory stimulation—expect vivid smells of acrylic and a wet-surface sheen. Bring an ID if requested, and pack a lightweight tote to transport your dried artwork. Small groups and solo visitors both work well; the format also makes for a playful, unconventional date night or family stopover.