10am-4pm |£45 |Limited spaces |Book via St Barbe 01590 676969
With artist Jean Lee, discover the effects of 'Brusho' paints and create a stunning image using this unusual technique.
Brusho is very versatile the colours are a transparent, highly-pigmented watercolour ink and can be used in several ways. The most popular ways involve spritzing water over the top of the powder or dropping powder onto an already wet paper, but you can mix the colour straight into water and use it as an ordinary watercolour paint.
This relaxing and experimental day is suitable for all abilities.
Book via St Barbe 01590 676969 or at our Welcome Desk
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