From Screen to Canvas: A Workshop on Basic Image Transfers

From Screen to Canvas: A Workshop on Basic Image Transfers

Sprout ArtsLondon, England
Monday, Mar 2 from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm GMT
Overview

Learn how to take your digital creation to a canvas through the slow, tactile process of image transferring.

By learning basic image transfer techniques, participants gain the opportunity to engage more deeply with their visuals. Discover new textures, meanings, and perspectives that digital environments often obscure.

Participants will be required to email an image of their choosing ahead of the workshop for preparation (see below). This can be an old family photo, a travel memory, an image you made in Photoshop or a photo you found on Google that you'd like to experiment with.

Step by step instructions will be provided. As a group, you'll learn how to both apply and reveal your image. Each person will go home with 2 image transfers on fabric. One we complete together and one to finish at home. Open to beginners and experienced artists alike. Event is sponsored by Sprout Arts


Ticket £16.96 per person – this includes supplies and individual preparations

Please send an image you'd like to work with by Feb 28th via email to: chelseas.head.space@gmail.com

This step is crucial for preparation and allows time to print your image before the session. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.



About The Artist

Chelsea is a London-based artist. She holds an MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art in London. Her practice draws from her background as an advertising creative. “Lacerations”, or rips and tears, of the surface play an important role in her current work. It symbolizes a yearning or a desire to acknowledge what lingers behind the images we see. She invites audiences to peel back layers of paper in a symbolic performance that reveals her paintings. 

She’s exhibited in shows both in the UK and EU. Group shows include Invisible Identities (2024) at Hackney Gallery and The Graduate Art Show (2024) at Woolf Gallery, Of One’s Own Gallery (2025) at Ethereal Maison, Electric Bodies (2025) at 1 Warwick by Maslow’s. Her work was also featured during Genèva Art Week (2025) in Switzerland as a showcase for Art_List collective at Rue Goetz-Monin 8. In April 2025, she hosted her first solo exhibition and performance Behind These Mountains (2025) at Spazio 996/A, Venice. The work was produced during her residency at Studio Panicale in Tuscany. Soon after, two of her works were longlisted for the 2025 Women in Art Prize.

Learn how to take your digital creation to a canvas through the slow, tactile process of image transferring.

By learning basic image transfer techniques, participants gain the opportunity to engage more deeply with their visuals. Discover new textures, meanings, and perspectives that digital environments often obscure.

Participants will be required to email an image of their choosing ahead of the workshop for preparation (see below). This can be an old family photo, a travel memory, an image you made in Photoshop or a photo you found on Google that you'd like to experiment with.

Step by step instructions will be provided. As a group, you'll learn how to both apply and reveal your image. Each person will go home with 2 image transfers on fabric. One we complete together and one to finish at home. Open to beginners and experienced artists alike. Event is sponsored by Sprout Arts


Ticket £16.96 per person – this includes supplies and individual preparations

Please send an image you'd like to work with by Feb 28th via email to: chelseas.head.space@gmail.com

This step is crucial for preparation and allows time to print your image before the session. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.



About The Artist

Chelsea is a London-based artist. She holds an MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art in London. Her practice draws from her background as an advertising creative. “Lacerations”, or rips and tears, of the surface play an important role in her current work. It symbolizes a yearning or a desire to acknowledge what lingers behind the images we see. She invites audiences to peel back layers of paper in a symbolic performance that reveals her paintings. 

She’s exhibited in shows both in the UK and EU. Group shows include Invisible Identities (2024) at Hackney Gallery and The Graduate Art Show (2024) at Woolf Gallery, Of One’s Own Gallery (2025) at Ethereal Maison, Electric Bodies (2025) at 1 Warwick by Maslow’s. Her work was also featured during Genèva Art Week (2025) in Switzerland as a showcase for Art_List collective at Rue Goetz-Monin 8. In April 2025, she hosted her first solo exhibition and performance Behind These Mountains (2025) at Spazio 996/A, Venice. The work was produced during her residency at Studio Panicale in Tuscany. Soon after, two of her works were longlisted for the 2025 Women in Art Prize.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Sprout Arts

74 Moyser Road

London SW16 6SQ

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Chelsea Tijerina
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