Foraged Art Material Making Workshop

Learn to make a variety of natural art materials at this unique workshop in Inverness.


Libby Mitchell
Libby Mitchell
5.0 (3)

4 hours Class size 1 to 10 guests       £55 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Join this inspiring art workshop in Scotland. In this half-day activity, you'll learn simple, eco-friendly processes and discover how to create your own botanical, non-toxic inks, sustainable watercolour paints, and liquid charcoal. You’ll work with locally sourced organic materials like garden plants, ethically foraged items, and food waste.
This beginner-friendly workshop stems from a commitment to minimal environmental impact and transparent art supplies. Bypass vague commercial paint labels and forge a deeper connection to your materials and nature!
What to expect:
  • Craft drawing and writing tools by shaping reed or bamboo.
  • Produce eco-friendly, non-toxic inks for drawing, writing, and painting from natural sources.
  • Create a versatile, dust-free, and vegan medium from charred plants, offering various tones and a gouache-like consistency.
  • Mix paints using natural earth pigments and a binder like Gum Arabic.
  • Make drawing charcoal from organic matter and explore its uses.
You’ll leave this session with your own handmade art supplies and the knowledge to continue this rewarding practice, cultivating a more sustainable and connected approach to your art.
Please note:
There is one space available at a reduced rate for a student or low-income participant. Please get in touch.
What you'll get
  • Everything we make, you will be able to take home!
  • These will include some samples of the inks we make, charcoal, liquid charcoal, and some homemade watercolors.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
What to bring
  • A sketchbook if you'd like.
  • All materials and refreshments are provided—please reach out if you have any allergies.

FAQ

Is there free parking available on site?
Yes! There is a large car park free of charge.
Location

Wasps Inverness Creative Academy, Stephens Street, Inverness

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Libby Mitchell
Libby Mitchell

5.0 (3)
female Women-owned

Hi everyone!
My name is Libby and I have been a travelling artist/ curator for the last several years, now happily settled in a beautiful studio in Edinburgh overlooking the Pentland Hills. My studio is my sanctuary and it thrills me to be able to welcome you to my nest for half-day workshops with emphasis on building a sustainable Art practice :)
I studied Visual Art in Melbourne, Australia at a wonderful family-run college and my teachers and fellow pupils became my family away from home for two of the best years of my life. It was in Australia I began experimenting with homemade paints, using Ochres I would gather on my walks. Since then, the goal of my studio and my practice is to have as little impact on the environment at possible - which includes eliminating toxins/chemical run off when I wash my brushes. Did you know acrylic paint contains plastic? :(Well obviously, the clue is in the name! But every time you wash your brushes, all that plastic runs straight into our rivers and oceans, and as artists whose inspiration so often comes from nature, I feel we have a duty to be proactive in sustainability.
The labels on store-bought paints produced on mass never provide us with information about how something was made, the origin of raw materials, who produced it and under which conditions, what it contains, and what impact it had on our environment during the manufacturing process! I constantly found myself questioning the ethics behind my materials which is why I started making my own and really hung to the connection I was making to my surroundings in the process.
These classes are designed not only as a wonderful opportunity to socialise and build connections with fellow artists following the aftermath of social-distancing, but they are also ideal for those wanting to build a more environmentally friendly practice. I always wish to encourage teachers who work with children to attend, or anyone with the ability to spread the knowledge! Everyone is welcome here and my studio will always be a safe haven to myself and the doors always open to other artists from all walks of life
My studio is located on the 6th floor of WASPS Riverside House, EH11 3AF. There is elevator access, but if you would like to book onto the course and have any questions about any accessibility before doing so, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
It is worth noting that private sessions for Hen-dos, birthday celebrations or baby showers are available for parties of up to six, please message me to enquire!

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2026-06-26 15:00:00
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