
One of the owners of Pinot’s Palette, Beth Willis, was interviewed by ABC Eyewitness News recently for the channel’s “Friday Spotlight.” ABC News discusses the unique way that Pinot’s Palette adds culture to the city, stating that “Pinot’s Palette is a rare place where you become the artist and the experience leaves everyone with a lasting impression.”
Pinot’s Palette: Unique and Exciting
Pinot’s Palette (formerly Pinot & Picasso) first opened for business on May 6, 2009 and combines fun, friends and fine art. Being a new concept to Houston, they started small, with the hopes of having class three nights a week. Before long, word of mouth spread of the new “fun night out” and Pinot’s Palette now have two fun locations and are accepting applications for franchises! Much has changed since Pinot’s Palette first opened their doors, but the one thing that hasn’t changed is their mission – to bring fine art to the masses in a fun way, and to teach painters the magic to create their own masterpieces.
An “Art Entertainment Studio”
Pinot’s Palette is a great indicator of how effective a great idea is in the way of franchise advertising. The idea behind the group is to provide people with the chance to become artists by attending fun and engaging painting classes for all skill levels. The art entertainment studio encourages its clientele to bring food, snacks, and beverages – liquor included! – to their class sessions in order to invoke a casual environment to help the creative juices flow. This simple, yet effective, business model is practically itching to gain word-of-mouth recognition, which is one of the best and most sought-after ways to secure franchise advertising.
