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2024 WORKSHOPS NEWS
New for 2024. A series of online demo's/classes will be announced soon!
I will also run various 'in-person' workshops suitable for a range of abilities during the warmer months.
Please check back soon for 2024 dates! Join the email waitlist below so you will be first to know! ⬇︎
ABOUT ONLINE LEARNING
Coming soon in 2024!
A rolling program of online demo's/classes. Attend Live or watch the recording. Watch and absorb, or paint along. You'll have the option to ask questions, post your work to get feedback and enjoy some gentle accountability. Join the waitlist above! ⬆︎
ABOUT IN-PERSON WORKSHOPS
Course materials and equipment
We provide all the basic materials you are likely to need and these are included in the price of a course.
Please feel free to bring any unusual or special materials you might want to use or try out. All equipment, e.g. easels, palettes, paints, pencils, aprons, brushes and knives are provided although some people do like to bring their own brushes are they are used to working with them.
If you have your own personal sketchbook feel free to bring it to work in, otherwise clipboards and paper will be provided.
Refreshments and lunches
Complimentary refreshments are available throughout all classes and workshops.
All course days break for lunch - usually 30 to 45mins - and we provide a light lunch of soup or sandwiches or similar, which is included in the price.
If you have special dietary requirements please let us know in advance and we’ll do our best to cater for you - or you are welcome to bring your own packed lunch into the studio if you prefer.
Indoors and outdoors
As we are located in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, some of our longer workshops may involve making some sketches or studies outdoors and then more time developing paintings in the studio. It depends largely on the weather, but also on the type and duration of the course.
Please bring suitable clothing for variable weather conditions and flat footwear for outdoor walking as well as for comfort when standing at the easels. It is advisable to wear several warm layers as the studio is on the cool side and doors are often left open for extra ventilation.