School Holiday Workshop - Pen & Wash Landscape

School Holiday Workshop - Pen & Wash Landscape

Pen & Watercolour Landscapes Day - led by Blue Mountains artist Jennie Deane. Set in the grounds of Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum

By Jennie Deane of Hiccup Art

Date and time

Thu, 18 Jul 2024 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM AEST

Location

Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum

14 Norman Lindsay Crescent Faulconbridge, NSW 2776 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 4 hours 30 minutes

School Holiday Workshop - Pen & Wash Landscape


Thursday 18th July, 10.30am - 3pm

During this session you will learn the art of landscape drawing with pen. From cross hatching to textured pen work, you will build and create a landscape artwork that you will then colourise with a watercolour wash.
You will take home a finished piece ready to frame.


What you will learn:-

Pen drawing techniques

Composition

Watercolour washes

Colour mixing

Paper choices


What you will get:-

A relaxing session of pen and watercolour

A finished piece, ready to frame

A blank watercolour card to take home

Information worksheet on techniques of pen work

Encouragement to carry on your pen & watercolour art journey


What to bring:-

All materials are provided

BYO lunch, snacks and drink for the day

Jennie will bring some example landscape pictures to work from but if you have a memorable landscape photo/phone picture then please bring this along


What to wear:-

Casual - watercolours aren't generally messy but don't wear your favourite outfit


Appropriate for:-

Age 11+

no previous experience necessary


Access:-

Limited mobility access

Parking:-

There is street parking

Address:

14 Norman Lindsay Cres, Faulconbridge NSW 2776

Refund Policy:

Up to 24 hours before, if you can find a replacement attendee, change to another course (if spaces available). But please contact me though, as I can usually arrange something.


About your tutor:-

Jennie Deane is a Blue Mountains based artist. Inspired by her beautiful surroundings, Jennie's most recent body of work is exploring lookouts and landscapes. In her latest book 'LOOKOUT' Jennie works with pen and watercolour as well as experimenting with a broad range of mediums. As well as creating herself, Jennie also teaches classes and workshops to encourage others to start their own artistic adventure.

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Hiccup Art is the illustrative brand of Jennie Deane, so called as Jennie hiccups nearly every day.

From her studio in The Blue Mountains, she creates quirky, whimsical illustrations from her daydreaming imagination.  She is inspired by the beautiful surroundings of the Blue Mountains, the play of her young daughters, with a little bit of mischief sprinkled in.

Jennie uses pencil, fine pen, watercolour, gouache, collage, coloured pens and pencils as well as anything else she finds along the way.

Her artwork is sold around the mountains, at markets, local galleries, boutique stores and online.