At Ingleby Manor, Ingleby Greenhow

with Elda Abramson

Saturday 2nd - Sunday 3rd August 2008

The workshop runs over 2 days from 10am to 4pm. It is suitable for both beginners and those with some painting experience. With understanding of the creative process, both will gain in confidence and skill. Those new to painting will lose their fear of drawing and painting, whilst those with experience will learn to extend their use of colour and to work more freely. Places are limited to 12 students.

About the Tutor
Born in England and educated in America at East Carolina University where she achieved an MA in design, Elda is a painter and tapestry weaver. Her vibrantly coloured ink paintings are based on Zen, drawing with a bamboo pen. As a professional artist for more than thirty years, Elda has work in the collection of the Arts Council and has taught painting and weaving courses in Europe and America.

About the Venue
Ingleby Manor dates from around 1530 and is set within 50 acres of gardens and grounds in the North York Moors National Park. Workshop participants will be free to explore the walled garden, rose garden and woodland and enjoy homemade lunches, tea, coffee and cakes in the Manor.

The cost of the 2 day workshop is £175, inclusive of tea, coffee, cakes and lunches. Overnight accommodation is not included.

For further information or to reserve a place, please contact us on 01642 714433 or by e-mail.


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