A walk & draw workshop exploring the rich landscape surrounding Burrator, Dartmoor.
The session will begin at the Burrator Discovery Centre, where we will look at the work of other artists working historically and into the present, taking inspiration from different ways of looking and drawing.
We will then take a short walk exploring the wooded area around the reservoir, using all our senses - touch, smell, sight, sound, temperature - to make sketches and notations within the landscape, including exploring what is hidden and underfoot, as well as sketching and exploring ways to map the "epic" nature of the moor landscape.
On return to the Discovery Centre, we will continue drawing, either developing the sketches or bringing back found natural objects to study further.
Beginners and experienced artists are welcome - dRAWing Space was set up to open up creative possibilities for everyone and is about fostering a supportive creative community. This is your chance to find your unique creative voice in a friendly and supportive environment!
You are welcome to bring your own materials - suggested list: sketchbook (A5 / A4), charcoal, pencils, chalks or pastels, inks or watercolours.
Some paper and drawing materials will be available to purchase on site.
There are tea and coffee making facilities at the centre - please bring your own food / coffee / tea / drinks.
As this is an all-weather workshop please bring warm clothes, waterproofs and suitable shoes/boots. If the weather is too wet and wild we will stay in the marine centre and draw natural forms/ found objects indoors.
The walking route will take us around part of the reservoir. A signed health & safety waiver will be required before participating on the walk.
Tickets £25:00 / £20:00
Booking Essential: Eventbrite
Part of a series of Walk & Draw workshops that explore our wonderful local environment through drawing, hosted by dRAWing Space and in partnership with a range of organisations committed to the environment and increasing access for the health & wellbeing of local communities and visitors.
Part of a series of Walk & Draw workshops that explore our wonderful local environment through drawing, hosted by dRAWing Space and in partnership with a range of organisations committed to the environment and increasing access for the health & wellbeing of local communities and visitors.
With thanks to South West Lakes Trust and Dartmoor National Park for their support.