A personal journey into dreams world and expressing them through painting.
We are all Cosmic Sparks, children of the Cosmos. The whole Universe is infinite, conscious Energy and this is our source, our home. How do you imagine your cosmic home? How could you paint it? As a portal? A shining perfect star? Maybe you would express the vision of the infinite Universe as a symbol? During painting, I will guide you if you would like to, and will give you professional advice on how to paint and draw. The artwork will be yours to keep and your memory from the workshop.
Think of it as a sew and natter, where it does not matter which level you are at, you can come and sew, get help, swap ideas and techniques, etc.
The Rural Facilitator is a highly successful active learning experience which supports professional and volunteer convenors and advisors to understand and build their own individual facilitation skills.
About this event Would you like to take your artwork seriously? Set goals and look at ways of improving what you do? Make plans, discuss project ideas. Direct your own learning. Become more professional so you can make money from your art. Jain McKay has been a full time artist for 30 years, has sold work around the world. Exhibited in London, Birmingham, Bath, Walsall, Wolverhampton and more. Google Jain McKay http://prettypinkpumpkin.blogspot.com Etsy Shop https://www.etsy.com/market/jain_mckay Pinterest https://www.pinterest.co.uk/jainmckay/boards/ FaceBook - @woodrawschool Twitter - @JainMcKay Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/worcesterdrawingschool Refund Policy Contact the organiser to request a refund.
Private foraging in Argyll and Lochaber. The rest of the UK is also possible.
Learn two examples of the traditional Japanese side sewn bookbinding technique, the basic four hole binding and the more elaborate tortoiseshell binding in this relaxed beginner-friendly workshop.
Creative workshop to surprise your mother on Mother's Day gifting her a one-of-a-kind handmade pressed flower card
Join artist Julie Galante for this in-person workshop, where we’ll take inspiration from the sweeping view of Edinburgh’s distinctive skyline as viewed from Inverleith Park. Participants of all experience levels are welcome for this friendly, small-group experience. We’ll start with some guided warm-up sketches before moving on to drawing exercises focused on composition, tone, and observation. By the end of the workshop you’ll feel more confident drawing a city skyline, no matter your previous drawing experience. Please come dressed for the weather, ready to spend two hours outside. You may also want to bring along a folding stool or a rug to sit on while you draw (there may be benches available, but this is unpredictable). Participants will also need to bring along some basic art supplies: A sketchbook and/or some drawing paper and board (A4 or larger recommended) Various drawing pens and pencils Charcoal or graphite sticks An eraser Any other favourite art supplies that you may like to use