Queens Hall Arts Centre Drop-in nature journal sessions finished the season today - and in grand style with a great turnout and some lovely illustrations and journals.
Read MoreDrop in session today at the Queens Hall Arts Centre.
Drop in session today at the Queens Hall Arts Centre.
Queens Hall Arts Centre Drop-in nature journal sessions finished the season today - and in grand style with a great turnout and some lovely illustrations and journals.
Read MoreTthe Sextant Beetle - otherwise known as a burying beetle.
The latest workshop at Queens Hall Arts Centre continued with the slug theme but with the additional element of “Love”. Now, everyone who has attended one of my workshops should know by now that I have only one strict rule …. and that is - when drawing a slug you must include a heart next to it. Who doesn’t love a slug?
Read MoreNature Journalling at Quirky Workshops in Greystoke. A day of focussing on nature and recording the natural world around you.
Read MoreLook how we love slugs?
Today’s Drop-in Session at Queens Hall Arts Centre was the second in a series of FREE taster sessions of my Nature Journal workshops. The format is really organic and is largely based on what the attendees want to do. Today it was all about me offering some tips, trick and suggestions as to how I approach my own nature journal work.
Read MoreNature Journal being created at the Queens Hall Arts Centre in Hexham.
Look out for new pop-up workshops at the Queens Hall Arts Centre in Hexham. These will be based in the foyer and take place between 10-12, 1-4 during the day. I will be drawing my nature journals and welcome anyone to sit with me and learn new skills and see how you can develop your own nature journal practice.
Read MoreQuirky Workshops provide a fantastic location for my Nature Journal workshops and this is now one of my regular venues. Please check the Quirky Workshop website for more workshops as well as some of the other art and craft activities that take please there.
Read MoreA spread showing observations on the Isle of Arran.
Nature Journalling Workshop at the Natural History Society of Northumbria took place today. This was all about me sharing how I create my own journals. So lots of tips and cheats. If you like these little fold-outs, I have them available in my shop as part of a kit which shows you how I achieve them and comes with two pens, a blank, an example and a notebook.
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Read MoreAn example of the finished work created in the workshop at WWT.
It was great to attend the launch of the Drawn to Water event at the Wetlands Trust at Washington recently. This is inspired the amazing Quentin Blake whose love for nature can be seen in his illustration work. The event includes wetland adventures of imagination, inspiration and illustration.
Read MoreThere are many ways to create a nature journal and I do have a few different ways to create observations of nature. My main focus is by the use of Moleskine Japanese Accordion Sketchbooks. They are such lovely little books that you can fill and when opened up they re-create the walks I take when observing nature.
Read MoreWhen an osprey flies over you have to stop what you are doing and gawk.
The second of my nature journals created in 2017. Includes a wonderful week on Arran which seemed to be bursting with wildlife, from the boggy areas to the sea, from grey seals singing and lizards sunning themselves on rocks.
Read MoreA hare ran into me today and I held my breath.
The first of my Nature Journeys captured in a Moleskine Concertina sketchbook. A journey that began 1 April 2017. The highlight was a hare running into me.
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