Ink & Imagination: Experimental Techniques Inspired by Victor Hugo

£75.00
3rd class from a series of 6, Friday 10:00 - 12:30, 7th November
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Draw in the experimental style of Victor Hugo with our artist Francesca Vullo. Using natural inks, made with turmeric, red onion skins, coffee, soot and graphite, just like Hugo, you will create a series of postcard sized drawings inspired by imaginary castles and landscapes from your own photographs.

Times: Fri 10:00-12:30, 7th Nov

Through the Ages: Techniques from Great Masters in 6 classes
A six week collection of workshops taking you through the ages of art history. From J. M. W. Turner to Anselm Keifer: be inspired; learn their techniques; investigate their processes. These workshops can be stand alone or seen as a series that will build on skills.

  • 1st Class: A Sense of Place: An Introduction to Watercolour en Plein Air (Fri 10:00-12:30, 10th Oct)
  • 2nd Class: Turner at 250: The Art of Watercolour and Landscape (Fri 10:00-12:30, 24th Oct)
  • 3rd Class: Ink & Imagination: Experimental Techniques Inspired by Victor Hugo (Fri 10:00-12:30, 7th Nov)
  • 4th Class: Wuthering Heights: Creating Atmosphere Through Mixed Media (Fri 10:00-12:30, 21st Nov)
  • 5th Class: Landscapes in Motion: Van Gogh and the Power of Impasto (Fri 10:00-12:30, 5th Dec)
  • 6th Class: Anselm Keifer: Landscapes, Texture, and Recycled Materials (Fri 10:00-12:30, 12th Dec)

Buy all 6 classes together for 10% off and a free sketch book


Please read the following:

  • All abilities welcome.
  • Please bring along some photos/pictures of follies, abandoned buildings, and gothic ruins
  • All materials needed are included in the course. However, if you want to experiment with any of your own watercolours, brushes, and paper, you can bring them along too.
  • You must be 16 years of age or older to attend.

[The Caversham Picture Framer is selling tickets on behalf of Francesca Vullo]

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