Langdale Creative: Painting Flowers

Creative Learning |
15th November 2018

Tutor Annie Coxey | 10-12.30pm | £35 | Langdale Estates

Pick up a brush and whether you are a complete beginner, or have some painting experience, this workshop will help develop your artistic skills. Guided by renowned local artist Annie Coxey, explore the evocative properties of watercolour, acrylic, collage and ink in a creative way.
You don’t need any prior knowledge or be an expert artist to take part and all materials are provided.

Why not make a day of it and enjoy a FREE swim in the Langdale Leisure pool after your workshop?

What do I need to bring with me?

Just yourselves, and perhaps not in your best clothes, dress for mess.

Are there any additional costs?

None – fee includes all materials.

About the tutor

Annie Coxey is an experienced abstract artist and teacher whose work is experimental but also heavily influenced by the landscape around her. She has taught both at Kendal College and throughout Cumbria and has a studio in Kendal https://anniecoxeyartist.com/

This workshop is open to all This workshop will take place at the Langdale Estates, Great Langdale, Ambleside LA22 9JD
Meeting point is at the Guest Reception.
Map https://www.langdale.co.uk/assets/directions.pdf
Please visit the website for more information about onsite facilities.

For more information download our PDF here.

DATES & TIMES

15th November 2018

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