A charcoal and ink drawing workshop exploring flower growth in a natural landscape.
Use charcoal, made on site, and black ink to portray movement and growth of flower heads in the growing cycle of the plants.
Hear about the work in Wytham Woods and the relationship with the floodplain meadows. Learn about flower patterns and morphology, with particular focus on Greater Water-parsnip which grows locally. Use charcoal, made on site, and black ink to portray movement and growth of flower heads in the growing cycle of the plants. Work with line and form, darkness and light, movement and flow.
This workshop with artist Grace Exley is part of a series run by the Freshwater Habitats Trust: find more events in the series here.