This practical workshop invites you to immerse yourself in an afternoon of creativity led by Helen Campbell.
Helen is an experienced teacher and practising artist with a degree in History of Art. She has taught art throughout Buckinghamshire and prides herself in encouraging people who have previously felt unable or anxious about drawing to begin their creative journey. She demonstrates her passion and enthusiasm for art and artists by sharing her knowledge of different media and through gentle tutoring ensures all participants’ work is sensitively developed.
During this workshop Helen will share her love of flowers and, taking inspiration from seasonal flowers and plants in the garden, will provide light tutoring to enable you to capture the joy of flowers in a range of media.
This workshop will look at work by other artists and Helen will share a range of botantical images to inspire each participant to explore the variety of shapes, colours and movement of flowers .
This workshop is intended to be a springboard for creative practice and a sharing of ideas whether you are just beginning to discover drawing or are already a keen artist. Practical advice and ideas for developing future work will also be given.
As the afternoon draws to a close, there’ll be an opportunity for those that wish to to share their work with the other participants whilst we all enjoy tea and homemade cake in the garden.
It promises to be a relaxed informal afternoon of mindful drawing in the beautiful tranquility of Quinton Old Rectory garden
We have just 6 spaces available, and your investment in the workshop is £40, which includes all materials and refreshments. You can book a place by clicking on the booking button below.