What’s On

Nov
6
Sat
Trees in Lino Printing with Beth Jenkins (FULLY BOOKED) @ Nature in Art
Nov 6 – Nov 7 all-day

Course Suitability: Absolute beginners – Improvers

Maximum Participants: 12

*Every effort will be made to maintain social distancing during the course and the wearing of masks will be encouraged.*

Course Description:

Working in black & white and colour, this course will explore different ways of depicting trees in lino prints. You will be looking at different approaches for trees in leaf and bare trees, as well as stylised designs.

The course will look at how to use colour in your work and how to register your prints so that you can add different layers. A variety of different inking techniques will be taught.

You will be given guidance in how to adjust your designs for the printmaking process. Samples of different types of lino will be available to try and participants will be able to see the subtle difference these can make to the final outcome. You will be guided at every stage of the process and you should finish the course with a number of finished prints.

Materials Required:

Most materials will be provided but please bring:

  • Pencil
  • Paper
  • Ruler
  • Apron/old clothes

Please bring some images to work from, in the form of photos or sketches. You will be working on A5 blocks, unless you are a very experienced lino cutter, in which case you may choose to work on A4.

The cost of materials for the two days will be £10.

Artist’s Profile:

Beth Jenkins is an experienced artist and tutor. Her love of the natural world is shown in her landscape prints, often of trees and water. Following her residency at Slimbridge, birds are now becoming a regular feature of her work.

Beth is a member of Gloucestershire Printmaking Co-operative. Her work was selected for the inaugural Masters of Relief Print Exhibition by the Royal Society of the Painter Printmakers. She exhibits widely in the UK and beyond and has work in private collections in the UK, Europe and North America.

www.bethjenkins.co.uk

Art Course Cost: £90 NiA Members, £110 Non-members

(cost does not include lunch (available to order and purchase on the day from the Coffee Shop))

THIS COURSE IS NOW FULLY BOOKED

Nov
13
Sat
Landscapes in Acrylics with Nick Dawe – CANCELLED @ Nature in Art
Nov 13 – Nov 14 all-day

Course Suitability: Beginners – Improvers

Maximum Participants: 12

*Every effort will be made to maintain social distancing during the course and the wearing of masks will be encouraged.*

Course Description:

This course will cover a basic understanding of. materials and acrylic painting techniques needed to complete a landscape painting working from a reference photo provided by the tutor. The next stage will be to study aerial and linear perspective, techniques needed to paint skies and colour mixing to create depth in the landscape. All the way through the course Nick will lead the painting and provide plenty of individual guidance leading to completing a finished landscape on a canvas panel by the end of the course.

Materials Required:

All materials will be provided for the cost of £10 per person payable directly to Nick during the course.

Artist’s Profile:

Nick has been teaching acrylics and watercolour for approximately 30 years. He provides workshops and demonstrations for art societies and hold regular workshops at Dumbledon Hall Hotel. Nick regularly sells work. in exhibitions and is a member of TWASI (The Wildlife Art Society International)

Unfortunately this course has now been cancelled

Nov
20
Sat
Studying and Capturing Light, Shade and Texture in A Bee Portrait with Cath Hodsman (FULLY BOOKED) @ Nature in Art
Nov 20 – Nov 21 all-day

Course Suitability: Beginners

Maximum Participants: 12

*Every effort will be made to maintain social distancing during the course and the wearing of masks will be encouraged.*

Course Description:

Capturing drama in art is the secret to its success – harnessing lowlights, highlights and texture help create mood as well as realism. For this workshop Cath will take students on a journey that focuses on these important elements.

Each student will complete a beautiful and detailed graphite sketch of a solitary bee.

Students will also learn about the fascinating life cycle of solitary bees, that make up 90% of the UK’s collective bee species. About how solitary bees make much more effective pollinators than both honey bees and bumble bees and how creating habitat and nesting sites and material for solitary bees is easy and fun to do…involving anything from rotten wood to empty snail shells!

Materials Required:

  • Fine retractable propelling Pentel pencils – 0.5mm and 0.3mm
  • Selection of woodless graphite sticks
  • Set of ordinary pencils ranging from HB – 6B
  • Putty Rubber, Tom Bow Mono Zero rubber
  • Embosser – Link to buy: https://iartsupplies.co.uk/soft-grip-embossing-stylus-set-of-3.html
  • Hot pressed watercolour paper (Langton’s is fine – cheaper) – or buy the more expensive Saunders Waterford hot pressed w/c paper. St Cuthbert’s Mill. White – 14″ x 10″. 20 sheet pad. 140lb. Get from Amazon or Pegasus Art Supplies or Jackson’s etc.
  • Good desk top pencil and graphite sharpener – Cath has some to borrow
  • Feather, Ruler, Sketching Fixing Spray

Artist’s Profile:

Cath Hodsman, AMRSB, is a Cotswolds-based artist and illustrator who is one the the country’s foremost natural-history artists. Her passion and specialism is painting and sketching insects, which she has done for the last 10 years. In order to pay homage to their hidden beauty, she aims for 100% anatomical accuracy in every artistic study she produces. Through her scientific approach to her work, she has been made an Associate Member of the prestigious Royal Society of Biology. She is also well known for her ever-popular and unique insect painting and sketching course – With these she has taught with the illustrious London’s Natural History Museum, The Royal West of England Academy, The Royal Horticultural Society, The Royal Botanic Gardens (Kew), The Field Studies Council, as well as many other relevant , esteemed artistic and natural history clientage and venues; including The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace.

www.cathhodsmanwildlifeartist.com

Art Course Cost: £90 NiA Members, £110 Non-members

(cost does not include lunch (available to order and purchase on the day from the Coffee Shop))

THIS COURSE IS NOW FULLY BOOKED

Nov
27
Sat
A Parrot, Coloured Pencils on Mount Board with Karen Coulson @ Nature in Art
Nov 27 – Nov 28 all-day

Course Suitability: Absolute beginners – Improvers

Maximum Participants: 12

*Every effort will be made to maintain social distancing during the course and the wearing of masks will be encouraged.*

Course Description:

This course is a wonderful introduction to the world of coloured pencil techniques. Learn the art of layering and blending coloured pencil whilst using different pencil strokes to create the textures required for the subject. A line drawing to trace will be provided for those not wishing to draw free hand.

Materials Required:

All materials will be supplied free of charge to use during the course.

Artist’s Profile:

Karen is a self taught award winning coloured pencil artist and tutor, painting mostly wildlife subjects. She is a gold member of the UKCPS (United Kingdom Coloured Pencil Society).

She exhibits nationally and has won many awards for her detailed pencil work. She runs regular courses in the Pencil Museum, Keswick and Nature in Art, as well as many classes in Hampshire where she currently lives.

www.karencouson.co.uk

Art Course Cost: £90 NiA Members, £110 Non-members

(cost does not include lunch (available to order and purchase on the day from the Coffee Shop))

Places will be offered on a first come first basis.

If you would like to book a place on this course please email: tickets@natureinart.org.uk

Mar
18
Fri
Wild Flowers, Wild Spaces with Ros Wise @ Nature in Art
Mar 18 @ 10:00 am – Mar 20 @ 5:00 pm

2 SPACES AVAILABLE

Course Suitability: Beginners – Advanced

Maximum Participants: 12

*Every effort will be made to maintain social distancing during the course and the wearing of masks will be encouraged.*

Course Description:

This is a course for all abilities who have an interest in learning, to paint wildflowers, plants and weeds in their natural habitat.

It could be a corner of a garden which inspires you, a field full of wildflowers, a landscape, anywhere where plants live in their natural habitat and are in their abundance. Anywhere, where their energy and beauty dominate the landscape and where the human footprint is at a minimum.

Materials Required:

Participants will need to bring their own tools and materials to work with including paint brushes, their chosen medium (either gouache, acrylic or oil paint) and ground (paper, board or canvas). Participants must also bring in photographs of what they wish to paint.

Artist’s Profile:

Ros has been painting the natural world for decades. Her aim through her work is to combine truth to the real plants and places, combined with the variety and energy found there.

She is drawn to complex plant relationships where they grow naturally in the wild. It is their beauty and uniqueness that inspires her.

www.rosalindwise.co.uk

Art Course Cost: £135 NiA Members, £165 Non-members

(cost does not include lunch (available to order and purchase on the day from the Coffee Shop))

2 SPACES AVAILABLE

Please email: tickets@natureinart.org.uk
or call 07467 138355 to book. (First come, first serve!)

 CLICK HERE to book other courses & events.

Apr
2
Sat
Loose Floral Abstract Paintings Transferred onto Fabrics with Christina Sadler (FULLY BOOKED) @ Nature in Art (Education Centre)
Apr 2 all-day

THIS COURSE IS NOW FULLY BOOKED

Course Suitability: All Abilities

Maximum Participants: 10

*Every effort will be made to maintain social distancing during the course and the wearing of masks will be encouraged.*

Course Description:

A relaxing and fun filled day creating loose abstract floral paintings with sublimation inks and then heat pressing them onto fabrics.

Working from life you will spend the morning creating interesting fluid floral paintings. The paint acts like ink and watercolour and so will blend and disperse in a very magical way. You will be taught how to create quick, loose and free abstract florals which can also be applied to other subjects.

In the afternoon you will experiment with transferring these images onto fabric, using a heat press and irons. You will be able to take your fabrics home to frame, to work on further with embellishment or simply use the day as a chance to unwind and learn something new.

This is an ideal class for the complete beginner (in both painting and sublimation inks), it’s also ideal for painters who want a chance to free up their painting and try abstraction.

What is taught in this class can easily be carried on at home without the need for high tech equipment.

Materials Required:

Christina will provide the required materials for an additional charge of £15 per participant to be paid to Christina on the day of the course. This will include a little selection of inks to carry on using at home.

If possible please bring two jam jars for water

Artist’s Profile:

Christina is an abstract artist based in Gloucester. Inspired by the natural world she works with inks and paints to create layers of translucent colours resulting in soothing and relaxing art.

Christina has had lots of experience in the arts and running workshops and at one stage was even the Education Officer here at Nature in Art.

She has exhibited work on the London underground, Saatchi Art and is represented by Wychwold Art Gallery. She had a pop up shop in John Lewis and produced artwork for Gloucestershire Hospital to improve their mental health in Crisis room.

www.makerwhodoesntmake.com

Instagram and Facebook: @makerwhodoesntmake

Art Course Cost: £45 NiA Members, £55 Non-members

(cost does not include lunch (available to order and purchase on the day from the Coffee Shop))

THIS COURSE IS NOW FULLY BOOKED

 CLICK HERE to book other courses & events.

Apr
23
Sat
Paint Your Own Silk Scarf with Jackie Cox @ Nature in Art (Education Centre)
Apr 23 all-day

Course Suitability: Absolute beginners – Advanced

Maximum Participants: 12

*Every effort will be made to maintain social distancing during the course and the wearing of masks will be encouraged.*

Course Description:

The art of painting on silk goes back many centuries and watching the silk paint spreading within an area can be very therapeutic! Silk is a luxurious fabric and pure silk scarves have a unique feel and drape. On this course you will learn how to paint one of your own using gutta as an outline and then using a number of different techniques with the silk paint to achieve the result you want. After this you’ll learn how to fix the colour so that your artwork is washable.
No previous experience required!
Materials Required:

All tools and materials will be provided at a cost of £10 per head.

Please bring a hairdryer is possible and any ideas you have for a design.

Artist’s Profile:

In 1981 Jackie had her first exhibition in Tewkesbury and since then has exhibited her work around the UK and abroad.

She moved to the Forest of Dean in 2001 where she had the opportunity to take over a local art class.

“I have always been interested in trying out different mediums and surfaces and this has stood me in good stead now that I am an art teacher”.

Jackie regularly exhibits with the Society of Feline Artists, the UK Coloured Pencil Society (of which she is a member and has won several awards) the National Exhibition of Wildlife Art (another award!) and has exhibited with the Society of Equine Artists and the Society of Wildlife Artists.

“These successes have spurred me on to further experiment in new mediums, concentrating even more on light, shadows and nuances of colour”.

https://www.sindencox-art.co.uk/jackie.html

Art Course Cost: £45 NiA Members, £55 Non-members

(cost does not include lunch (available to order and purchase on the day from the Coffee Shop))

Places will be offered on a first come first basis.

To secure your place on this course a £20 non-refundable deposit is required. If you would like to book a place please CLICK HERE

Alternatively, you can call 07467 138355 (Tues – Thurs) or 01452 731422 and we will be happy to assist you with your booking.

May
7
Sat
Lino Landscapes featuring Water with Beth Jenkins (FULLY BOOKED) @ Nature in Art
May 7 – May 8 all-day

THIS COURSE IS NOW FULLY BOOKED

Course Suitability: Absolute beginners – Advanced

Maximum Participants: 12

*Every effort will be made to maintain social distancing during the course and the wearing of masks will be encouraged.*

Course Description:

Explore a variety of different ways of depicting water in your landscape lino prints.  Over the course of two days, you will learn about how to manipulate ink to give different textures and effects, how to add colour to black and white prints and how to make prints with two or three blocks.  You will also learn about successful registration techniques, design, colour mixing and more.
At the end of the weekend, you will have made a number of finished prints and should have enough information to carry on printing at home.
This course is suitable for all levels, from absolute beginners to those who really want to expand their existing printmaking knowledge.


Materials Required:

All tools and materials will be provided at a cost of £10 per head.

Students will need to bring pencil and paper, some ideas to use as a starting point (we will be working on A5 and A6 blocks), gloves to avoid inky hands and an apron or old clothes.

Artist’s Profile:

Beth Jenkins is an experienced artist and tutor. Her love of the natural world is shown in her landscape prints, often of trees and water. Following her residency at Slimbridge, birds are now becoming a regular feature of her work.

Beth is a member of Gloucestershire Printmaking Co-operative. Her work was selected for the inaugural Masters of Relief Print Exhibition by the Royal Society of the Painter Printmakers. She exhibits widely in the UK and beyond and has work in private collections in the UK, Europe and North America.

www.bethjenkins.co.uk

Art Course Cost: £90 NiA Members, £110 Non-members

(cost does not include lunch (available to order and purchase on the day from the Coffee Shop))

THIS COURSE IS NOW FULLY BOOKED

 CLICK HERE to book other courses & events.

May
14
Sat
Painting an Eagle Owl Portrait with Kim Thompson (FULLY BOOKED) @ Nature in Art (Education Centre)
May 14 – May 15 all-day

THIS COURSE IS NOW FULLY BOOKED

Course Suitability: Beginners – Intermediate

Maximum Participants: 12

*Every effort will be made to maintain social distancing during the course and the wearing of masks will be encouraged.*

Course Description:

This two day workshop will guide you through the painting of a popular wildlife subject, the Eagle Owl, with a portrait study in acrylics.

Tackling this subject will introduce participants to the tutor’s techniques for painting eyes and feathers as well as applying glazes and layers and the fine details that are a feature of her wildlife art and illustration. Participants will leave with a better grasp of this versatile medium and how to progress a painting from drawing to final brush strokes.

The course will appeal to those looking to achieve an understanding of working in acrylics or who have already tried acrylics and want to learn more. Kim is a considerate and encouraging tutor and will bring a relaxed approach to the two days.

Materials Required:

Kim will supply all the paint and painting surfaces at a cost of £15 per person payable directly to Kim during the course.

 Please bring:

– Large palette
– Water pot
– Any brushes you like to use although I will be supplying some brushes.
– Please feel free to bring any acrylic paintings you might like to show to the group or discuss with Kim.

Artist’s Profile:

Kim Thompson enjoys painting the intricate textures and patterns found in nature and her vibrant artwork is characterised by these details.

Working as an illustrator, much of Kim’s work has been for magazines and books but she also exhibits at the Mall galleries and various UK art events. She has led painting safaris and wildlife conservation projects with children in Botswana where she finds much inspiration for paintings.

Kim’s work has been sold to collectors from around the world, including HRH Princess Michael of Kent and she has been commissioned by clients such as Royal Doulton and Blenheim Palace.

www.kimthompsonartist.com

Art Course Cost: £90 NiA Members, £110 Non-members

(cost does not include lunch (available to order and purchase on the day from the Coffee Shop))

THIS COURSE IS NOW FULLY BOOKED

 CLICK HERE to book other courses & events.

Jun
6
Mon
Embellishing your Paintings with Gold-Leaf with Claudia Hahn @ Nature in Art
Jun 6 all-day

Course Suitability: Absolute beginners – Advanced

Maximum Participants: 12

*Every effort will be made to maintain social distancing during the course and the wearing of masks will be encouraged.*

Course Description:

Inspired by the decorative works of the golden age of illustration and the Arts and Crafts movement, this course will show you how to include gold-leaf in your paintings.

Gold-leaf is a very versatile medium. It can be used either to highlight small areas of your paintings or bring glow to the complete background. it is a stunning and decorative way to bring a surprising new element and shine to your work.

This course is suitable for absolute beginners as well as advanced participants, but please be aware that working with gold-leaf, which comes in thin, fragile sheets, is painstakingly fiddly: you need to bring patience!

Materials Required:

Participants will be required to bring their own work to embellish with gold-leaf. Gold-leaf can be used on any ground: watercolour paper, canvas, board, wood panel or even acrylic or glass surfaces.

Artist’s Profile:

Claudia grew up in the Black Forest and studied graphic design & illustration in Freiburg, Germany.

Claudia is a published freelance illustrator and wildlife artist based in the UK. She has been around the globe on assignments, commissions, missions and exhibitions for new inspiration. Her love for detail and vibrant choice of colour combinations are trademarks of her work.

Claudia is an enthusiastic fossil hunter and birdwatcher, a lover of owls and the brief owner of a pet magpie. She has an interest in everything natural history and science has to offer and is active in conservation projects

https://claudia-hahn.com/

Art Course Cost: £45 NiA Members, £55 Non-members

(cost does not include lunch (available to order and purchase on the day from the Coffee Shop))

Places will be offered on a first come first basis.

To secure your place on this course a £20 non-refundable deposit is required. If you would like to book a place please CLICK HERE

Alternatively, you can call 07467 138355 (Tues – Thurs) or 01452 731422 and we will be happy to assist you with your booking.