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Settlers Series - Painting Pastoral Landscapes Workshop (acrylics) with Louise Collier

Painting Pastoral Landscapes on Monady 3 June is FULLY BOOKED. You can WAITLIST and will be notified if a place become available or SUBSCRIBE to be kept informed of any new dates.

Learn how to paint the ambient beauty of pastoral landscapes!

NOTE THAT MONDAY 3 JUNE IS A PUBLIC HOLIDAY

Your opportunity to learn to paint ambient beauty of pastoral landscapes (acrylics). Louise will show you how to capture the depth and feeling of the scene using layers to build the the pastoral landscape of your choice. Cost includes all art materials needed, including a quality canvas and morning tea (BYO lunch).

This workshop is suitable for all levels. No experience is necessary. Children 12 and over allowed with an accompanying adult).

Historic Settlers Cottage is located at 180 Pearson Street, Churchlands, is owned by the National Trust and currently used as Art Studios. The setting is idyllic, nestled close to the Herdsman Lake, surrounded by trees and wildlife. The venue for our workshops is in the adjacent Shelter area (outdoor undercover with weather protection) and on the shady verandahs of the cottage. This is the perfect way to enjoy art activities.

Notes on this location

Located at Settlers Art Studios (Settlers Cottage) 180 Pearson Street, Churchlands

What we provide

$165 per person includes:

  • Guided step-by-step instruction and expert tuition from Louise will help you master this medium and subject matter.

  • Use of all materials provided including easel, table, chair, reference material, drawing materials, canvas with float frame, paints, brushes, palettes, water containers, rags and apron.

  • Delicious morning tea. (BYO lunch).

  • Glass of wine or bubbles and nibbles afterwards to celebrate your creation.

  • The masterpiece you create is yours to take home!

What to bring

  • Water bottle.

  • Lunch.

  • Bring your own reference photo if you like (or use one that Louise will provide).

What to wear

  • An apron is provided but wear clothes that you don’t mind getting paint on.  Although acrylic paints are water based, some pigments can be difficult to remove.

Appropriate for

  • All levels - no experience is necessary.

  • Adults (children 12 and over allowed with an accompanying adult).

See our Terms and Conditions.

For general information or questions on booking or registration please contact art@artoutdoorswa.com.au.

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