Imagine Yourself Creative
Oil Painting – Workshop
A One Day In-Person Workshop for All Skill Levels
£115.00
Including All Materials
This workshop is for everyone who has an interest in painting with oils or acrylics. Working from inspiring still life compositions, we’ll be translating them into expressive oil paintings with an emphasis on choosing, mixing and applying clean colours, generating light and movement, while developing a deeper feeling for your own visual and painting style.I aim for simplicity in all my creative work, and that extends to my workshops. I deliberately keep numbers limited to 5 or 6 students to ensure that I can offer group, and detailed one to one instruction throughout the day.Painting with oils is immensely rewarding, it repays working to some essential rules of thumb regarding colour and composition, patience and preparation, and perhaps above all – simplicity.
Included in the workshop is everything you’ll need for your exploration into oil painting for the day.
- Easel & primed board ready for painting.
- A selection of oil paints, medium and brushes.
- Excellent, high-quality subject material and references to work from.
- Detailed structured teaching notes that accompany the workshop to take home.
- Refreshments, tea, coffee and homemade cake.
Please see the tab below What To Bring for more information.
The workshop includes materials as standard, however, if you’d prefer to bring your own materials you can choose the ‘Without Materials’ option below at a lower price. I’ll be using oils throughout the day, but this workshop also lends itself to those who prefer to work in acrylic.
Arrive at around 9.30 to get settled in, and after a quick run through of the day we’ll get straight into things at around 10.00.You’ll start with the essentials of creating a powerful composition, getting to know your subject by creating simple shapes and tonal sketches – via a short break late morning.This will take us up to a quick lunch break, which usually works its way round to a relaxed chat about what we’ve accomplished so far, and the work ahead.Complementing your work in the morning you’ll get more into colour; as a language which you can learn best mainly through practise rather than as theory. The focus of the afternoon is to represent your subject in colour as simply as possible, practising your visual language – and from that conversation a painting begins to emerge.After a short, and usually much needed, break mid afternoon, a quick review will focus us on the next steps to finessing your work toward being “finished”.We’ll wrap up somewhere around 4.00 with a casual “debrief” and chat about the revelations of the day – and there will be many, some of which can be quite magical.
This workshop is for everyone. All my Imagine Yourself Creative workshops are structured to cater for a wide range of abilities, and reflect my teaching style – one small imaginative step at a time.My own artwork is a blend of process and practise founded on a few simple rules, one of which is to keep things as simple as possible.
When you have a beginners mindset, you’re not worried about looking smart. You’re more interested in exploration, discovery, asking questions, trying new things, and perhaps above all you see opportunities instead of obstacles in your learning experience.
How to Practice the Beginner’s MindsetAsk more questions. Especially basic fundamental questions.Be open to feedback. This should feel like a conversation between you and your creative project.Let go of being right. Focus on being open, learning not winning.Try something completely new. We are numbed by comfort, push yourself into a new space.Stay curious. Imagine how a child would respond to what you see and feel.
You can read the full Imagine Yourself Creative post on my blog [here]
My purpose built studio is located in East Cowton, DL7 0DX (Noble Fine Art), which is about 6 miles north of Northallerton. It’s a creative space where in addition to running art workshops I offer picture framing, fine art reproduction, scanning and giclée printing, along with (my husband’s) lovely old vintage printing presses.
Please click the link Contact Me & Studio Location Map above to view more details on my location.
What to bring? All you need is suitable comfortable clothing and a packed lunch, the studio is well heated. There’s a small kitchen area with tea and coffee making facilities, a fridge, microwave and toaster in the studio which are all available for use. I recommend an apron or old shirt, and a beginners mindset, everything else is provided.
Read the Imagine Yourself Creative Beginners Mindset post on my blog [here].
The studio is a new building with good access which is suitable for wheelchairs, and all of my courses take place on the ground floor directly through the main double door access to the studio.We have a small kitchen area with tea and coffee making facilities, a fridge, microwave and toaster which are all available for student use. The kitchen is immediately accessible from the central ground floor area.
Click the Contact Me & Studio Location Map link in the top section of the page for more details.
Younger Students – 14 to 16 are always very welcome, though they will need to be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Gift Vouchers – Being creative is one of the most therapeutic pursuits, and benefits us in so many ways, improving our mental health, concentration and focus, and in generating a sense of well-being.
You can purchase a gift voucher for £25 / £50 / £100 which you can use against any course / workshop & one to one tuition, or use against purchases for framing, prints and original fine art.
If you’d like any more information please just click on the link in the upper section of the page Contact Me & Studio Location Map.
Sometimes things don’t go according to plan, and if you’re unable to attend a course you’ve paid for, and would like to cancel I will always try and accommodate any request as fairly as possible. In any case, please just get in touch.
More than 8 weeks notice – You’ll receive a refund of 80% of the cost of the course.
More than 4 weeks notice – I’ll transfer you to another workshop / course to the same value. If there isn’t a suitable one free, your credit will be maintained and you’ll get priority bookings as more courses are released. Or, as below I’m happy someone to take your place.
Less than 4 weeks – I’m happy for a family member or friend to take your place, just let me have there details to confirm the booking.
















