Brand new locations for my sketching workshops this autumn.

Join me at Rosslyn Chapel on Thursday 18th October and in Edinburgh’s Old Town on Saturday 13th October and Saturday 10th November.

No prior knowledge is needed for my relaxed and friendly workshops. I provide all the materials and you will create a number of sketches out on location before adding detail and watercolour whilst discussing your pieces over refreshments. You will leave with a unique piece of art as well as a unique souvenir you created yourself.

First up is a perfect location for sketching: Edinburgh’s Old Town on Sat 13th October and Sat 10th November.

Thanks to the lovely people at the Patrick Geddes Centre above Victoria Street we will tour the Lawnmarket around Edinburgh’s Old Town creating a number of sketches in ink and watercolour. You will pick up some sketching tips and increase your ability to capture the world around you in a few lines.

In this combined history and sketching tour you will increase your knowledge of Edinburgh’s World Heritage site while picking up some sketching tips and increasing your ability to capture the world around you in a few lines.

All materials are included and you will also receive a hot lunch at the Patrick Geddes Centre, either before the afternoon session or after the morning session.

For more information and to book your place on this very exclusive workshop, which will take place on Saturday October 17th and Saturday November 10th, click HERE

 

A very special trip to the Rosslyn Chapel on Thursday 18th October. 

Capture this very special and mysterious location in pen and watercolour. We will create a number of sketches as we tour the excuisit interior which is crammed with carvings creating a wonderful location to sketch. Refreshments will be provided as we watercolour our drawings plus admission for the day is included so you will be able to relax in the grounds after the workshop.

For more information and to book your place on this one off workshop, click HERE.

The sketch above was drawn on location at the Rosslyn Chapel with ink and watercolour. 

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