This workshop will explore how watercolours work, the different techniques available, and how to create a painting.
This watercolour workshop is perfect for a beginner or someone wishing to brush up on their skills.
Get ready to explore how watercolours work, learn different techniques and create a painting!
Thursday 6 March, 11am - 1.30pm
£35 per person
All materials provided
About the Tutor: Sally graduated from the Central School of Art & Design in 1979 with a BA (Hons) in Textile Design, initially working as a knitwear designer after which she worked as a freelance designer and marketer, becoming a freelance artist and illustrator in 2017.
Recently, Sally graduated from the University of Hertfordshire with a Master of Arts in Children’s Book Illustration and created a picture book for children featuring critically endangered animals incorporating AR (Augmented Reality) technology. This can be purchased directly from Sally or via Amazon.
Sally’s work can be viewed at exhibitions around Hertfordshire including Open Studios and the Big Art Fair where she displays paintings of the countryside with realistic representations of animals and birds, she works closely with other artists as the Chair of Herts Visual Arts Forum and the Animal Alphabets illustration team.
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Address
Brand Street, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG5 1JE
01462 474554
Opening times
Museum: Tue-Sat 10.30am-4.30pm, Sun 11am-3pm
Hitchin Town Hall: Mon - Fri, (Closed Bank holidays)
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Come to see the newly opened North Hertfordshire Museum. We have four galleries for you to visit: explore the Discovering North Hertfordshire Gallery, which deals with the history of the district from geological times to the present day; our Exhibition Gallery has regularly changing exhibits; discover how people’s lives have changed over thousands of years in the Living in North Hertfordshire Gallery; see the football collection, objects from all around the world, items from our art collections and animations of local folklore tales in the Terrace Gallery; view artworks in the Arches Gallery, part of the Terrace Gallery. We have a shop where you can buy gifts and local souvenirs, and a cafe serving a variety of food, and hot and cold drinks. Admission is free.
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