Create your own Wild Hare painting at Artifex with encouragement from artist Wendy Darker. Whether you're picking up a brush for the first time or building on existing skills, you'll receive thoughtful guidance as you work towards completing your artwork. Take home your finished painting and the confidence that comes from learning in a welcoming, supportive environment.

 

You will be part of a group of 14

 

Time & Location: 10.00am (arrive at 9.30am) until 4.00pm; upstairs at Artifex Gallery (please note, unfortunately there is no wheelchair access).

Wild Hare Art Workshop

Regular price £115.00
Unit price
per 
  • Exclusive Demonstrations with Plenty of One to One Tuition:
    The workshop will be taught using a series of demonstrations and one to one tuition. Wendy will guide you through a range of painting techniques and methods.
  • Study Techniques, Texture and Colour
    This workshop will be focusing on how to create your own study of a Wild Hare. During the day, participants will be shown various methods and techniques that can be used to achieve a loose but realistic painting of the Highland Cow. The aim will be to have a completed canvas by the end of the workshop, which can be proudly hung on the wall at home.
  • Be Inspired by Stunning Animal Portraits
    Printed Wild Hare pictures for each participant and some of Wendy’s own animal paintings will be provided for inspiration.

You will be provided with detailed information prior to the day via email.

Alternatively you can call us on: 0121 323 3776 or Email: sales@artiex.co.uk to book directly.

Create your own Wild Hare painting at Artifex with encouragement from artist Wendy Darker. Whether you're picking up a brush for the first time or building on existing skills, you'll receive thoughtful guidance as you work towards completing your artwork. Take home your finished painting and the confidence that comes from learning in a welcoming, supportive environment.

 

You will be part of a group of 14

 

Time & Location: 10.00am (arrive at 9.30am) until 4.00pm; upstairs at Artifex Gallery (please note, unfortunately there is no wheelchair access).