JACK BUCKLEY | WORKSHOPS
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2 Day | Saturday 15 – Sunday 16 March 2025
THREAD PAINTING : GRAMPIANS FLORA – SOLD OUT please click the email link below if you would like to go on the waiting list Focusing on a native Grampians flower, this introduction to hand embroidery explores the concept of creating realistic and detailed thread paintings. The workshop will explore the concept of creative design, translating colour and shape to thread, breaking from traditional stitching; with a focus on developing a work that can be lifted from the hoop. All levels |
4 Day | Monday 17 – Thursday 20 March 2025
DETAIL IN THREAD : GRAMPIANS BIRDS – SOLD OUT please click the email link below if you would like to go on the waiting list Focusing on a native Grampians bird species, this hand embroidery based workshop will explore how using detail can add depth and life to stitched works. Exploring thread painting techniques and fundamentals of illustration, there will be a focus on the development of work which captures the natural environment realistically through both thread and pen. All levels |
JACK BUCKLEY
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Jack Buckley is a multi-disciplinary artist based on Dharug land, in the Blue Mountains, Australia. Jack's work explores the complex world of the Australian environment, with particular focus on the relationship between organic and constructed domains. A scientific inspired illustrative process combines with delicate embroidered subjects, creating meticulously detailed works which consider the nature of under looked and unknown worlds. Jack has presented work through regional and commercial galleries in solo and group shows, botanic gardens, art prizes and residency programs.
Insta jatckart
Jack Buckley is a multi-disciplinary artist based on Dharug land, in the Blue Mountains, Australia. Jack's work explores the complex world of the Australian environment, with particular focus on the relationship between organic and constructed domains. A scientific inspired illustrative process combines with delicate embroidered subjects, creating meticulously detailed works which consider the nature of under looked and unknown worlds. Jack has presented work through regional and commercial galleries in solo and group shows, botanic gardens, art prizes and residency programs.