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NATURE-INSPIRED ART – SHORT COURSE

NATURE-INSPIRED ART – SHORT COURSE


OVERVIEW This 4-week course invites participants to discover the beauty and potential of natural materials to create expressive, sustainable artworks. The focus will be on drawing and painting techniques using raw materials like charcoal, ash, clay, leaves, and earth pigments. Participants will learn how to create stunning works of art while reducing environmental impact by…


June 12, 2025 – July 3, 2025

Wodonga Tafe
87 McKoy Street, West Wodonga, Vic 3690,


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June 12, 2025 – July 3, 2025

Wodonga Tafe
87 McKoy Street, West Wodonga, Vic 3690,
09:30 – 14:30
Fee For Service $395.50 (Tuition $395.50, Materials $0.00)

OVERVIEW
This 4-week course invites participants to discover the beauty and potential of natural materials to create expressive, sustainable artworks. The focus will be on drawing and painting techniques using raw materials like charcoal, ash, clay, leaves, and earth pigments. Participants will learn how to create stunning works of art while reducing environmental impact by using affordable and eco-friendly supplies. This course blends creativity with sustainability, ensuring that everyone can participate, regardless of their budget.

OUTCOMES
· Understand the process of making and using natural art materials.
· Learn techniques for drawing and painting with charcoal, ash, and earth-based pigments.
· Create sustainable and eco-conscious artwork using limited resources.
· Explore the connection between nature and the art-making process.
· Develop skills in both fine art and eco-art, focusing on creativity, texture, and minimal environmental impact.


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