Online via Zoom.
Please note: a reminder email with further information is sent to attendees a couple of days before the workshop. If you have booked a place and don't see the email in your inbox please check your junk folder.
An online workshop exploring the pictorial possibilities of plants in a still life set up.
In this intermediate/advanced workshop students will work from a still life arrangement in their own home or studio. This is a friendly and practical class, with a group of up to 9 students. Students can work either in monochrome or colour.
Clare Haward is an artist based in South London. She teaches regular classes at Dulwich Art Group, with the Penn Studio School and Croydon Adult Learning. She is represented by 155a Gallery in East Dulwich, and has had several solo exhibitions, had work included in the Threadneedle Prize, the ING Discerning Eye and in 2015 was a contestant on Sky Arts 'Landscape Artist of the Year. In 2018, Clare was awarded an Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Scholarship, and elected a member of the NEAC in 2019. She studied at Camberwell College of Art, Leeds University and the Jerusalem Studio School.
Students can choose to work in monochrome or colour. Clare suggests using charcoal if working in monochrome, or oil paints if working in colour, but if you prefer to paint in acrylics or watercolours that is fine too.
Saturday 9th November 2024
10:00 – 16:00
Online via Zoom.
Please note: a reminder email with further information is sent to attendees a couple of days before the workshop. If you have booked a place and don't see the email in your inbox please check your junk folder.
£80 for the day
All bookings are non-refundable.
There is a 10% discount for Friends of the New English and Full-Time Students. (You will be asked to provide your Student ID via email after booking your ticket.)
The New English Art Club is a registered charity No. 295780 and part of the Federation of British Artists. Patron: HM King Charles III
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