ROBIN WINGRAVE | WORKSHOPS
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2 Day | Saturday 10 – Sunday 11 September 2022
CAPTURING THE KOOKABURRA – SOLD OUT please click the email link below if you would like to go on the waiting list This workshop will explore the process of drawing bird anatomically correctly, so that your end completed picture is realistic to life. Developing a detailed drawing processes, get the most out of the basics of using pencil, building tone and detail. This process allows you to imprint the character of the bird that will enable you to fully understand the birds character and produce a drawing with life and character. Intermediate |
4 Day | Monday 12 – Thursday 15 September 2022
CAPTURING AN IDEA So, you want to paint birds! Working with pencil and watercolour wash, this workshop will take you through the detail the steps it takes to produce a finished piece of work. Starting with an initial idea (thumbnail sketch), then move on to the concept of developing up that idea, working on composition, point of light, anatomy etc into a finished drawing. It is about a process, and stages and steps to achieve results. Introduction/Intermediate |
ROBIN WINGRAVE
Website www.bluethumb.com.au/robin-wingrave
Insta robinwingravewildlifeartist
A Tasmanian based artist, Robin lives & teaches from his home studio in Launceston. He works primarily in oils & watercolour but prefers to teach his students initially in pencil to gain knowledge on tonal scale, light & composition before moving into colour.
His work has taken him to the highlands of PNG & a remote island off Mauritius as field artist. He has held exhibitions in both Australia & overseas. Finalist for the prestigious Glover & Holmes Art Prizes, Robin is regularly sought after as artist in residence & workshops throughout Tasmania.
Robin provides a positive, relaxed & fun environment for learning.
Insta robinwingravewildlifeartist
A Tasmanian based artist, Robin lives & teaches from his home studio in Launceston. He works primarily in oils & watercolour but prefers to teach his students initially in pencil to gain knowledge on tonal scale, light & composition before moving into colour.
His work has taken him to the highlands of PNG & a remote island off Mauritius as field artist. He has held exhibitions in both Australia & overseas. Finalist for the prestigious Glover & Holmes Art Prizes, Robin is regularly sought after as artist in residence & workshops throughout Tasmania.
Robin provides a positive, relaxed & fun environment for learning.