Plant Gazing: Under Full Moon

Plant Gazing: Under Full Moon

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IMT GalleryLondon, England
Saturday 30 May  •  18 - 20
Overview

Workshop with Artist Joseph Walsh - Connect with Earth's plant allies through drawing, painting and tea ceremony.

Join us on this full moon for Plant Gazing, a unique opportunity to connect with plant allies and set personal intentions for the days ahead.

In alchemy, the art of drawing plants holds a twofold significance. On one level it represents the material aspect of the alchemical process, of sunlight and water becoming stem, leaf and flower. On a deeper symbolic level, the depiction of plants embodies the concept of growth and transformation, informing the practitioner - an alchemical self.

Immerse yourself in the IMT Gallery space, subtly smudged with mugwort to encourage chi flow. A curated selection of plants will be available for drawing, accompanied by prompts and guidance on the techniques of plant gazing and observation.

In this two hour workshop we will explore the mysteries of plants through drawing, painting, and meditative observations, we will go beyond the confines of the ordinary. We'll take a moment to reconnect to our bodies and the living world through a serene Lemon Balm* ceremony, grounding ourselves in the present moment.


About Joseph Walsh:

Joseph Walsh, an artist rooted in forging human-nature connections through his work with plants. Using drawing, painting and film to actualise a co-existing with nature. He studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths University, and recently delivered the course Floral Time: How Artists Describe Plants at the Berlin Art Institute, workshops at Beaconsfield Gallery and the Jamyang Buddhist Centre, as well as sharing insights with art students at Goldsmiths and Reading University.


What To Expect:

Below we offer you a glimpse of what to expect from Joseph’s workshop, as told by previous participants:

“The workshop was well structured, and thus we were able to connect with the plant on a deeper level. Joe is a meticulous facilitator. Thank you”.

“A very naturally held space offering freedom to be intuitive, and be yourself. The time flowed perfectly. An exploration and very close look into the oneness, mirroring thoughts within the group. What a full whole, rich experience with the plants, yourself and each other.”


*Observations made by Joseph, with Lemon Balm - “Ancient practices rubbed lemon balm on bee hives to attract and retain swarms. The herbalist Nathaniel Hughes says when feeling out of alignment, lemon balm breathes space into finding clarity and purpose.”


This workshop is designed for individuals who seek to deepen their connection with nature and explore their creative potential. No prior experience is required - just an open heart and a curious mind. While drawing materials will be provided, feel free to bring your own sketchbooks and preferred materials to enhance your experience.


Reserve your spot now for an evening of inspiration and connection. A limited number of tickets are available free of charge to residents of Tower Hamlets. These places have been lovingly created with support from Tower Hamlets Council.


Workshop with Artist Joseph Walsh - Connect with Earth's plant allies through drawing, painting and tea ceremony.

Join us on this full moon for Plant Gazing, a unique opportunity to connect with plant allies and set personal intentions for the days ahead.

In alchemy, the art of drawing plants holds a twofold significance. On one level it represents the material aspect of the alchemical process, of sunlight and water becoming stem, leaf and flower. On a deeper symbolic level, the depiction of plants embodies the concept of growth and transformation, informing the practitioner - an alchemical self.

Immerse yourself in the IMT Gallery space, subtly smudged with mugwort to encourage chi flow. A curated selection of plants will be available for drawing, accompanied by prompts and guidance on the techniques of plant gazing and observation.

In this two hour workshop we will explore the mysteries of plants through drawing, painting, and meditative observations, we will go beyond the confines of the ordinary. We'll take a moment to reconnect to our bodies and the living world through a serene Lemon Balm* ceremony, grounding ourselves in the present moment.


About Joseph Walsh:

Joseph Walsh, an artist rooted in forging human-nature connections through his work with plants. Using drawing, painting and film to actualise a co-existing with nature. He studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths University, and recently delivered the course Floral Time: How Artists Describe Plants at the Berlin Art Institute, workshops at Beaconsfield Gallery and the Jamyang Buddhist Centre, as well as sharing insights with art students at Goldsmiths and Reading University.


What To Expect:

Below we offer you a glimpse of what to expect from Joseph’s workshop, as told by previous participants:

“The workshop was well structured, and thus we were able to connect with the plant on a deeper level. Joe is a meticulous facilitator. Thank you”.

“A very naturally held space offering freedom to be intuitive, and be yourself. The time flowed perfectly. An exploration and very close look into the oneness, mirroring thoughts within the group. What a full whole, rich experience with the plants, yourself and each other.”


*Observations made by Joseph, with Lemon Balm - “Ancient practices rubbed lemon balm on bee hives to attract and retain swarms. The herbalist Nathaniel Hughes says when feeling out of alignment, lemon balm breathes space into finding clarity and purpose.”


This workshop is designed for individuals who seek to deepen their connection with nature and explore their creative potential. No prior experience is required - just an open heart and a curious mind. While drawing materials will be provided, feel free to bring your own sketchbooks and preferred materials to enhance your experience.


Reserve your spot now for an evening of inspiration and connection. A limited number of tickets are available free of charge to residents of Tower Hamlets. These places have been lovingly created with support from Tower Hamlets Council.


Pictured:

[1] Portrait of Joseph Walsh, photographed by Maggie Roberts

[2] - [5] Scenes from Plant Gazing: Under Waxing Crescent Moon with sketches by participants Leah Simmons, Sarah Gray, Rose-Marie Luk and Shama Khanna in the exhibition ‘Thick, Stretchy, Sticky Space’ by Fran Hayes

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