Creative Drawing (Mondays Walthamstow): Spring Growth

Inspirational drawing projects are a lot of fun and suitable for everyone!


Debora Cane Art
Debora Cane Art
5.0 (8)

5 x 2 hours

Class size 1 to 12 (public classes), 6 to 15
  £111 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Immerse yourself in the mood of fresh spring colours at our Creative Drawing Workshop in London. Dive into buds, blooms, growth, and renewal as you learn to create a visual narrative relating to growth, change, and metamorphosis through natural patterns that signify growth.
If you're new to drawing or feel unsure about your skills, fear not! This workshop is beginner-friendly, offering guidance with patience and encouragement at every step. Embrace a supportive atmosphere where mistakes are part of the creative process, providing opportunities for growth and learning.
  • Explore various drawing materials to experiment and discover techniques that resonate with you
  • Experience feelings of inspiration, tranquillity, and accomplishment as your ideas come to life on paper
Discover a new perspective on portraying growth in art by the end of the workshop. Take away your unique artwork reflecting the theme of spring growth, a tangible reminder of your creativity and progress throughout the session.
What you'll get
Expert tuition in a small group. All materials are provided, along with printed course notes for each session.
Knowledge required
Suitable for everyone.
What to bring
On Mondays you can buy a great coffee the Wild Grains Cafe. You will find your smartphone/tablet helpful (but it's not essential for this particular course).
Session repeats

This class series runs over 5 consecutive sessions, at the same time every week.

Location

Wild Grains Bakery, Hooker's Road, London

A short walk from Blackhorse Road.

Creative Drawing (Mondays Walthamstow): Spring Growth location
Your teacher

Debora Cane Art
Debora Cane Art

5.0 (8)
female Women-owned

Debora Cane, is an enthusiastic art tutor with 40 years’ experience of adult learning. Following a brief pottery apprenticeship with Chris Soule early in the 1980s Debora went to Medway College of Design to study ceramics. In those days if you wanted to collect visual information you had to do so by drawing and (because we were studying ceramics) no-one tried to put you off drawing in pen & ink. She has run a studio ever since leaving art college making a wide variety of objects: reduction fired stoneware and acrylic paintings from her studio in Warwickshire in the 1980s; large lustreware decorated bowls and stoneware domesticware in the 1990s from her studio in City Road in Cambridge; screen printing and embroidered textiles in the 2000s; and finally the move towards pen & ink and digital art. All of these activities have been underpinned by observational drawing and her use of sketchbooks.
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