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Create a seasonal still life composition in this contemporary watercolour workshop at Oru Space, hosted by illustrator Katie Rose Johnston.


Drawing inspiration from a range of seasonal flowers and fruit we will explore ways to mix colours, create tone and add details to make your own stunning contemporary watercolour paintings.


Tickets are £35 and include a complimentary drink plus all the materials for your watercolour painting.


For all the details and tickets visit:


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/watercolour-workshop-seasonal-still-life-tickets-435635997997


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