This TOAST workshop is part of the Garden Museum's new Branch Out programme, a series of free events and activities exploring gardening, art, floristry, plant science, history, design, and more!
Join Rosie for an informal drop-in session where you will be guided through Rosie’s signature style exploring colour and composition drawing from a still life of plants and flowers to create your own piece of art for your home. During the workshop, you will begin by experimenting with quick, loose drawings before moving on to studying a larger still life arrangement.
Open to all, from beginners to more seasoned artists. All tools and materials are provided. Please note that oil pastels can be messy so we advise wearing clothes you aren’t too precious about.
Our Branch Out programme has been made possible thanks to funding from Arts Council England.
Bio
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Rosie Harbottle
Rosie Harbottle
Rosie Harbottle is an artist based on the edge of Dartmoor, Devon. She draws inspiration from her surrounding landscape, flowers and the beauty of everyday objects. Predominantly painting with acrylic on canvas and oil pastels to create colourful, expressive and textural representations of flora and fauna that celebrate the natural world and living alongside it.