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Natural Ink + Pastel Workshop

dim. 16 oct.

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Vancouver Arts Centre

Suitable for all levels, this workshop focuses on edible and medicinal plants. Ideal for artists interested in learning to combine natural ink, pastel, collage, and small print. This workshop makes space for personal experimentation and a lot of fun!

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Natural Ink + Pastel Workshop
Natural Ink + Pastel Workshop

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16 oct. 2022, 10:00 – 15:30

Vancouver Arts Centre, 85 Vancouver St, Albany WA 6330

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CONTENT

In this mix media workshop, you will learn how to combine different dry and wet media to achieve best results. Though colour theory will be touched on, you will mostly approach colour from an instinctive and creative way.  

Australian native plants known for being edible or for their medicinal properties will be our source of inspiration for the day. You will learn how to draw them in a detailed yet easy way that allows experimentation and fun.

 

This workshop steps outside the scientific way to render plants known as botanical art. Instead, it gives the opportunity to explore your personal relationship to native flora.

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Born in France, Sofie Dieu’s first encounter with art was through church. With a penchant for ritual and spirituality, the artist is best known for her fragile, sombre, and sometimes violent ink paintings and textile works.

 

Poetic and humanist, her practice draws on her journeys to China and Australia. She explores how identity and memory fluctuate according to their immediate environment. Landscapes, people, secrecy, healing, and the dichotomy between light and darkness are some of her recurring themes.

  

Multi-art prizes and award finalist, her work was included in the Sydney North Art Prize, Waterhouse Natural Science prize and the Contemporary Art Award amongst others. In 2016, she worked on the Camperdown Cemetery installation for Sydney Biennale. In 2017, her work will be shown during Vivid and Mental Health Month in Sydney.

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