Join visual artist Emma Roch on this day half workshop to learn how collage a rabbit puppet
In this workshop Emma will teach you an introduction to collage using recycled magazines and papers to create a folk art inspired contemporary rabbit puppet. Emma will guide you through the process with plenty of demonstrations and tips on how to create your very own masterpiece.
Over the course of the morning you will begin by thinking about the colours, textures and shapes needed to create your rabbit collage design, using reference materials provided. You will cut out your chosen rabbit shape to make your puppet template. You will then be shown various collage techniques, such as ripping and cutting to decorate your puppet. You will consider the colour palette, shapes and layering to create a contemporary and fun collaged rabbit puppet.
You will be encouraged to “paint with paper” and to be playful in adding interest to your work. You will leave with a new found confidence to experiment further and to continue on your collaging journey, seeing the beauty in using recycled magazine pages as your palette. You will have a collaged rabbit puppet to welcome in Spring.
Tutor: Emma Roch
Date & Time: Wednesday 1st April 10am - 12:30pm
Venue: Scissors Studio, New Brewery Arts
Price: £45 (£0.00 VAT)
Please note that this workshop is for those aged 5 - 7 years.
You are welcome to bring a lidded bottle of water with you but we kindly ask that you do not bring food into the studio.
Refreshments are available at our on-site café Blend until 4pm.
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Who is this workshop for?
All abilities welcome.
What you will need:
All materials provided
Please bring an apron or wear clothes you don’t mind getting messy in!
Meet Your Tutor - Emma roch
Emma is trained in textiles and visual design. She is inspired by nature and the world around her, exploring colour, pattern and texture. Working in mixed media, Emma explores her passions through weave, print and collage. Her most recent work is collage inspired by pets, people and plants.
Emma is hugely passionate about making arts accessible to all and the positive impact it has on each of us. She find its hugely rewarding teaching creative workshops to under 18s; encouraging creative thinking, building resilience and empowering young artists to be freely expressive within their work.
Emma has over 7 years experience working in secondary schools as a food, textiles and art technician as well as volunteering for local art trails; facilitating an accessible art and craft offer for families and the local community.
“Everyone deserves the chance to make, to take a moment and get lost in the creative process” - Tutor Emma Roch
Tutor Emma Roch
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