Tuesday 8th September, 18:00-19:30, St John’s Churchyard, SE1 2AJ
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced sketcher, these sessions invite you to immerse yourself in nature and draw from your surroundings.
What to Expect:
- Relax in Nature: Sit in the park and observe the beauty around you.
- Learn various drawing techniques focused on texture, scale, and the relationships between objects, rather than just the objects themselves.
Workshop theme: Learning how to create work with Indian Ink and Cold Wax Resist
Come ready to explore, create, and connect with nature through art! Please feel free to bring cloth or plastic sheet to sit on.
ABOUT KAY WALSH
Kay Walsh has exhibited both nationally and internationally and has investigated ideas of nature and our impact on places and spaces within it. Using photography, video, sound and text her work explores narratives that exist within specific landscapes. Slow movement and slow looking take the viewer on a journey in search of something often hidden or hard to find.
In her film ‘All His Rights’ ideas of sustainability, and rewilding are explored through social history, ecology and environmental concerns raised around the Red Deer. Current work focuses on light that occupies the spaces within a domestic setting. Documenting the changing occupation of a family home through photography and text.