Welcome to the Magical World of Watercolour Sketching!
Hello Budding Artists!
I’m thrilled to invite you to our upcoming Autumn day workshops, where we’ll dive into the enchanting realm of landscape sketching and watercolour painting. Set against the picturesque backdrop of September, these sessions are designed to help you explore and master various artistic techniques in a warm and supportive environment.
Workshop Details:
- Themes: Landscape, Sketching, and Watercolour
- Dates: 14th September or 21st September (or join both for double the fun!)
- Time: 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM
- Cost: 80 CHF (includes Apero)
- Audience: Teens/Adults, Beginners and beyond
- Application / Anmeldung: info@joannefinnegan.com
Please see the attached pictures for a glimpse of what we’ll be immersing ourselves in during these workshops. To register, simply drop me a line — I can’t wait to welcome you!
What You’ll Need:
Bring your own materials to personalize your experience. Don’t worry if something slips your mind, as a small reserve of materials will be available to ensure no creative moment is missed.
Throughout our time together, we will journey from quick sketching, dabbling in pen and ink, to the delicate and expressive strokes of watercolour. Whether you’re just starting or looking to hone your skills, this workshop promises to enhance your artistic journey.
Meet Your Teacher:
I’m Joanne Finnegan, and I am eager to teach you this Art Wortkshop in English while sharing my passion for art. Art has been my passion from a very young age, and I pursued it throughout my education, completing my degree in Visual Art BA(Hons) at DeMontfort University in the UK. I regularly exhibit my work in Switzerland, and I have had the incredible honour of being selected twice for the prestigious juried Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in London, in 2016 and 2021.
In my world of vibrant landscapes and limitless creativity, there are no borders — only a kaleidoscope of colours waiting to be explored!
Looking forward to creating wonderful art and memories with you this Autumn.
Warm regards,
Joanne Finnegan