Join Floating Art at Tatton Park and learn all about Pen and Watercolour Painting methods whilst learning about the work of Canaletto.
Local artist and experienced teacher Ula Fung will guide you through some of the stand-out elements of Canaletto’s paintings, including his theatrical use of light and shadow, his striking baroque-style compositions that bring drama and movement to architectural scenes. The medium of Pen & Watercolour is a perfect way to learn and study the works of Canaletto in a workshop setting. In this workshop, participants will study how Canaletto designed his paintings - from his perspective and structure to his attention to atmosphere and apply them to their own studies using basic watercolour techniques and drawing techniques using a technical pen. Ula will begin the session with a short demonstration, teaching you some drawing and painting techniques. Within the workshop you’re likely to complete more than one work as you study the composition and content of Canaletto’s work. This workshop is perfect for those keen to learn and develop their skills while gaining insight into one of the great masters of light and composition.
Knowledge required: Beginner friendly - all levels welcome.
Materials (all provided): Fine liner pen, watercolour paints, and watercolour paper.
What you'll get: All the equipment and materials needed for your class, plus protective items such as aprons.
What to bring: Comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting a little paint on, and a bag to carry your artwork home.
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* This workshop is for ages 16+ only, if you have any concerns, please email us floatingartuk@gmail.com
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Book your place
Meeting Point: Barn Rooms (Stableyard)
Places Available: 12
Times
11:00am - 1.30pm
Price
£55 per person (includes: Specialist Art Workshop, Park Entry and Garden Entry)
Please note that this workshop takes place on the first floor of a historic barn, with no lift access.
For more information about Ula Fung and her work, please visit: Floating Art