Botanical Illustration
5 Week Course
Wed 26 Feb 2025
Category
Price
£135* / £115*
Time
7pm - 9.30pm
Wed 26 Feb 2025
Price
£135* / £115*
Time
7pm - 9.30pm
Plants have great cultural importance they are used as symbols of identity as well as for food and medicine.
These courses which will be running throughout the year will take a close look at the plants that we associate with the changing season as Summer turns to Autumn as well as those that we use in our everyday lives.
We will follow the seasons and take a close look at the plants we use in our everyday lives, creating a personal collection of illustrations documenting the herbs, vegetables and flowers that have a special significance for us.
As well as using traditional drawing materials we will be experimenting with pigments derived from plants such as tea, coffee, spices and peel and exploring the following techniques:
We will also look at Botanical Illustration within the context of art histories
In the final week of the of the course we will take some time to collectively share our illustrations and stories
This course is suitable for those who have no previous experience as well as those who are returning to expand their existing skills.
All basic materials will be provided but you are welcome to bring along personal favourites as well as some specimens to work from.
Wednesdays – 7pm – 9.30pm
Artist and educator Ludmila Centurión grew up in Asunción, Paraguay where she studied and worked before moving to the UK to complete a MA in Creative Arts in Education at The University of Exeter. After graduating in 2021, she has chosen to stay in England to continue exploring the arts, arts education, creativity and this country’s diverse cultures. She has over 10 years of teaching art to a broad range of students, from children to adults. Her studies and workshops draw on the ideas of British philosopher and art historian, Sir Herbert Read and her own cultural heritage.
Workshop attendees get 10% off all food and hot drinks at the Café Bar.