Inspiration from the Garden |
A Floral Still Life
Join Alison Butler in the Stables or the Long Barn, to explore a mixed media approach to one of two themes: Inspiration from the garden or A Floral Still Life.
Our inspiration will be taken from seasonal cuttings taken from the adjacent farm garden or alternatively you may wish to develop designs of your own choosing by bringing along images of flowers and foliage. We will also reference the work of Debbie George, Elizabeth Blackadder and Mary Fedden.
During the day, Alison will guide you through a range of exciting mixed media approaches, including drawing and painting, where there will be few , if any , rules, including:
Our inspiration will be taken from seasonal cuttings taken from the adjacent farm garden or alternatively you may wish to develop designs of your own choosing by bringing along images of flowers and foliage. We will also reference the work of Debbie George, Elizabeth Blackadder and Mary Fedden.
During the day, Alison will guide you through a range of exciting mixed media approaches, including drawing and painting, where there will be few , if any , rules, including:
Mixed Media Processes
Stick and Ink
Using permanent ink on paper, this technique encourages spontaneity, and teaches you not to be too precious about your work.
Brush and Dyes
We will use this technique to experiment with producing very free and fluid floral images, encouraging you to work into the images to add more depth and detail.
Wax Resist
This method will add texture and light to an experimental piece when used along with dyes and bleach.
Tissue and Bleach
We will experiment with a variety of different coloured tissue papers, adding bleach and ink to create your image.
Having spent the morning experimenting with these processes we will use some of these techniques to produce our final piece of work.
Using permanent ink on paper, this technique encourages spontaneity, and teaches you not to be too precious about your work.
Brush and Dyes
We will use this technique to experiment with producing very free and fluid floral images, encouraging you to work into the images to add more depth and detail.
Wax Resist
This method will add texture and light to an experimental piece when used along with dyes and bleach.
Tissue and Bleach
We will experiment with a variety of different coloured tissue papers, adding bleach and ink to create your image.
Having spent the morning experimenting with these processes we will use some of these techniques to produce our final piece of work.
This workshop is very suitable for those who are starting out in their pursuit of art as well as those more experienced.
Our inspiration will be taken from seasonal cuttings taken from the adjacent farm garden or alternatively you may wish to develop designs of your own choosing by bringing along images of flowers and foliage. We will also reference the work of Debbie George, Vanessa Bowman, Elizabeth Blackadder and Mary Fedden .This workshop will run from 10am - 4pm, including: tuition, all materials and use of equipment, plus refreshments served throughout the day; just bring your lunch, for a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5 people.
Please bring along: an apron, optional - A4 floral ideas/drawings/images that inspire you - optional, a newspaper and an A3 folder to transport your work home, a large pale plate or flat palette and a pencil case. The workshop is suitable for those with a range of creative experiences. |