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Creative Autumn Workshops: Sketching for Wellbeing

13oct10:00 am12:00 pmCreative Autumn Workshops: Sketching for WellbeingFour relaxing Autumn sketching sessions at Hogarth's House

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Come and celebrate Big Draw month with us ✏️

In a relaxed environment, the Autumn sketching sessions will look at some basic techniques, being inspired by the natural world especially form the garden and mulberry tree. We will use pencils and charcoal to create drawings through observation, shading, tone and quality of line. The sessions will be focused on wellbeing through sketching for beginners and intermediates, for people who enjoy sketching or may like to give it a try. With plenty of demonstrations, guidance and advice, we will build on skills to develop confidence and a love of sketching and drawing. All materials included.

There will be four sessions from 10am-12pm on the following Thursdays:

  • 13 October
  • 20 October
  • 27 October
  • 03 November

Please book through Eventbrite. Tickets are £15 per person for each session (price excludes Eventbrite fee).

Christine Osborne trained at Wimbledon School of Art. She works in a range of media, developing skills through projects, theatre design, community art projects and teaching. She has been teaching art for around fifteen years to various groups as well as developing her skills in specific drawing and painting techniques to share with her students. Most recently she taught online painting and drawing sessions. She is particularly inspired by nature, by its beauty, form and variation. She believes drawing and art uplifts the spirit and is good for the soul, the perfect tool for enhancing wellbeing. With a personal one to one approach, she brings patience, encouragement and clear instructions to inspire creativity and to develop artistic techniques.

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Hogarth's House

Hogarth’s House was built between 1715 and 1719, and from 1749 until his death was the country home of the great painter, engraver, and satirist William Hogarth (1697 – 1764). Today, you can see the home he lived in, a large collection of his work, and learn about the history of the House, its residents, and the area.
020 8994 6757 Hogarth's House, Hogarth Lane, London W4 2QN

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