Art Club Season One

Art Club Season One

£65.00
Sale price  £65.00 Regular price 
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Art Club Season One

Art Club Season One

£65.00
Sale price  £65.00 Regular price 

Online video workshop with Linda and Laura.

Join Linda and Laura for their online art club. Season One includes twelve sessions each with a video demonstration. You'll also find downloadable reference images, links further reading, plus a message board where you can ask questions.

What is Art Club Season One?

Our Art Club is a lot like a conventional local art club, except it’s all online. Instead of heading out to your local village hall, sessions are published on our website and you’ll be able to access them on a day and time to suit you. Each session will have a video lasting around one hour filmed in our studio. Accompanying the video we’ll also provide other useful stuff such as reference images and further reading links and any other information we think you’ll need. You can join in with our activities or just watch, it’s up to you, there’s no pressure. You’ll see that there’s also a message board where you can ask us questions.

We hope that Art Club will provide an opportunity for you to set aside a little time that’s just for you to devote to your enthusiasm for art and creating. Just as going to an in-person art club forces you to turn up and allocate the time, our online art club will give you that too. 

There are twelve sessions in Season One. As soon as you enrol, all sessions will be available to you. We'd recommend that you work through them in order, although there's nothing to stop you going back to revisit ideas from earlier sessions, in fact we'd encourage that! The pace you work at is entirely up to you, but maybe tackling one session per fortnight would be a good pace to aim at. Of course it depends entirely on your own schedule, how much time you have to spend, and how quickly you work. The beauty is that you have as long as you like, once you sign up you keep access to the sessions for as long as you need.

Session One
We're delighted to welcome you to our studio! Join us as we dive into colour mixing inspired by JMW Turner. Whether you're using acrylics, watercolors, or pastels, let's explore the magic of color and creativity together. Remember, it's not about replicating Turner's work, but embracing his spirit of experimentation.

Session Two
We're building on what we learned in Session 1 but this time we're referencing a landscape close to home and exploring how we can create a sense of depth and distance in our landscape painting. Laura demonstrates in acrylics while Linda uses watercolour and water-soluble pencils. And we'll reference the paintings of Constable.


Session Three
Referencing compositional ideas in works by Serusier and Van Gogh we'll experiment with painting our own landscape. We'll demonstrate with acrylic paints for this one, but you can always use watercolour if you prefer.

Session Four
Continuing with a landscape theme we'll take a look at paintings by Bernard, Gauguin and Schiele. We'll take some ideas from those and use our painted and found papers to make collage.

Session Five
We'll start this session with a look at works by Monet and Hundertwasser. Next we'll work through some small collages and add glazes with acrylics and extra layers of colour and detail using pencil crayon.

Session Six
We switch out attention to Still Life in this session and begin with considering some of the many works by Cezanne. Our first still life challenge for you is to draw or paint a striped cloth and also to think about the connections between still life and landscape.

Session Seven
Looking more closely at some paintings by Cezanne for inspiration, we'll begin to introduce some objects into our still life. Linda works with watercolour and Laura uses acrylic inks. We'll share our tips for transferring drawings to your painting surface for watercolour, plus how you can combine collage with your painting.


Session Eight
We explore lots of still life paintings throughout art history looking at how the still life can be just part of a larger composition. We'll work on our own still life paintings, Laura's using acrylic while Linda's is watercolour. She also show you how you can combine oil pastel with watercolour for a lively mixed media approach.

Session Nine
In this session we'll take a look at some beautiful Dutch floral still lifes. Using some ideas from those we'll begin our own floral studies. Laura demonstrates a drawing and how she's started a new painting. Linda is working with water-soluble pencils to make studies in her sketchbook.

Session Ten
In this session we suggest that you look at the work of Mary Fedden and Elizabeth Blackadder to inform your still life and flower painting. We'll demonstrate how you can introduce pattern to your work with some quick and easy techniques.

Video Workshop

Video demonstrations recorded in our studios

Suitable for All Skill levels

Just get in touch if you need help

No deadlines

Work entirely at your own pace

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