Botanical Print Workshop with Artist Megan Fatharly

Botanical Print Workshop with Artist Megan Fatharly

Discover the Art of Mono Printing and Drawing in Nature: Pembrokeshire Printmaking Workshop offers a unique opportunity to merge creativity.

By Twr y Felin Hotel, St Davids

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Sat, 27 Apr 2024 10:00 - 14:00 GMT+1

Location

Twr y Felin Hotel

Ffordd Caerfai St Davids SA62 6QT United Kingdom

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About this event

Limited to a group of 10, this 4-hour workshop promises an intimate exploration of mono printing and drawing techniques inspired by the region's natural wonders, where you will receive hands-on teaching from Printmaker and Collage Artist Meg Fatharly.

Participants will embark on a guided nature walk to sketch and gather organic materials, setting the stage for hands-on mono-printing sessions. Learn to create captivating prints using found objects like leaves and twigs while also delving into alternative techniques combining drawing, objects and mark-making.

Drawing techniques will be honed alongside mono printing, allowing for layered and textured masterpieces. Conclude the day with a shared reflection, leaving you with newfound skills, inspiration, and a collection of personalised prints that capture the essence of Pembrokeshire.

Prepare to be immersed in creativity and surrounded by the variety of nature in this unforgettable workshop experience. Suitable for beginners and those wanting to further their idea of what drawing can be in combination with other processes.


Saturday 27th or Sunday 28th April 2024

All materials, tea, coffee, and Welsh cakes will be provided from 10 am-2 pm with breaks.


About the Artist

Meg Fatharly was born and brought up in Scotland and Hertfordshire. Inspired by her surroundings and interactions, she’s constantly evolving and exploring her work. After her Art Foundation, Meg continued with a BA in Drawing, where she both challenged and further built her visual language. Since graduating, she has worked as an artist and arts educator.

“Being an artist is something that is organic and ever-changing every day. I love this fluidity as it enables me to experiment and learn new things every day.”


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