Description
Sketching Norfolk: An introduction to line and wash. Aimed at the complete beginner or those who are very new to sketching or painting, this workshop will provide a straightforward introduction to sketching in line and wash; a fun and expressive combination of ink drawing and watercolour painting. Line and wash uses little equipment and is a great medium for beginning to create your own artworks. It is also ideal for outdoor sketching and journaling. Through practical demonstrations and paint-along exercises, I will provide you with the knowledge and skills to begin sketching in line and wash. We will explore the basic materials and specific drawing and painting techniques needed for line and wash, before sketching scenes inspired by the Norfolk landscape. This workshop is limited to six participants. All equipment is provided, you may also wish to bring an apron and a drink/snacks. PLEASE NOTE: This workshop will be held in the Tithe Barn Hayloft which is accessed by a flight of stairs. Horstead Tithe Barn What3words location: declines.playfully.sector
What's included in the price?
- All materials and equipment. - 2 hour long workshop.
Duration
2 hours
Cancellation policy
Medium - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts
Maker
I’m Kester Hew Crawford, a landscape painter living in rural Norfolk. I became captivated by art during the history of art lectures I attended whilst studying architectural design at university. In my paintings, I try to communicate the aspects of the ever-changing landscapes that I value most. I approach the art making process from a designer’s standpoint and I continually experiment with different approaches and techniques to enable me to represent the landscapes and seascapes I know and cherish in new and inspiring ways. I am currently represented by The Point Contemporary gallery in Cromer, Norfolk and The Thornhill Art Gallery in Portsmouth, USA.
Suitable for
- Adults
- Seniors
- Hearing impaired
- Parking provided
- Suitable for beginners