Sketching Floral Arrangements
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Printable Reference Sheets
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Materials and Instructions
Includes a printable materials list and full detailed instructions.
A good place to start a sketching habit!
Arrangements of flowers and foliage are something that many of us have from time to time in our homes and recording them in your sketchbook is a really nice way to capture and remember them especially if they have be given as gift or mark a special event.
Includes Step-By-Step Instructions and Tips & Tricks
We will start with some quick scribbles to warm up and then a slower sketch, both using a range of media. As is usual in my classes, 'normal' art rules don't apply as we freely sketch and scribble our way to creative freedom!
Fun, Friendly and Welcoming!
The process of looking and drawing flowers allows you to really enjoy the small details.
With this as a base, during this gentle workshop you will learn how to approach sketching a vase of flowers in an expressive and illustrative way.
With regular drawing practice, you will grow in confidence and ability really quickly and your sketchbook will fill up in record quick time!
All experience levels are welcome xx
Nicki
That was a brilliant class, Lucia, thank you! The drop in and draw thing really works! It's so relaxing and nice to feel I actually improve on my drawings too! Thanks again for leading such a fun workshop!
'I can’t believe now that I just abandoned art after school. I even threw away my nice old sketchbooks and teenage drawings last year because I told myself that I had to be really good at art to do it. I’d forgotten that’s not the point at all! Anyway, just thought I’d tell you how happy it’s made me to start drawing again!'
Lucia Leyfield
Lucia is an artist, letterer and teacher who loves creating illustrated journals and artist books. She has become known for a unique and creative approach to her work which has been described as 'quietly joyful...a nostalgic, moving and profound ...a treasure chest of creativity and inspiration'
Her journals and sketchbooks, which record life as it happens, conversations, inspirations and experiments, have become works of art in their own right. Many of Lucia's sketchbooks are handmade with a range of papers and combine traditional and experimental hand lettering with watercolour, collage and mixed media sketches.
She is inspired by a diverse range of things: the old, rusty and wonky, worn architectural patinas, ancient diagrams, aged buildings, old books and ephemera, explorers' sketchbooks and vintage field guides.