This year’s Mental Health Awareness Week theme is Nature. Join artist Gail Seres-Woolfson for an hour immersed in art and nature.
Gail will introduce you to a variety of familiar and less familiar nature-inspired artworks and some creative techniques to make our own!
A session for adults but supervised children also welcome.
To join in with the making, the following materials are suggested (but you will be able to adapt the exercises to use what you have):
Very useful:
- pencil, biro/rollerball pens, paper, coloured felt-pens/ pencil-colours/coloured ink, scissors, pritt-stick/glue/tape, magazine/newspapers, any photographs of nature you might have (on your phone or printed)
Added extras:
- an indoor house plant you might want to take inspiration from, any paints and brushes you might have, any string/thread, collected leaves or other organic feel collage bits you might have, coloured/patterned paper/textile scraps you might have
Gail Seres-Woolfson is a London based collage artist. You can see more of Gail’s work here:
www.gailsereswoolfson.com / www.instagram.com/gailsereswoolfson
Hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, Mental Health Awareness Week will take place from 10-16 May 2021. The theme is 'Connect with Nature'.
Team London Bridge are bringing you a series of events perfect for your lunch break, as part of this themed week.
Our Love Lunch wellbeing campaign continues in a lockdown friendly format, bringing the best of London Bridge to your home.
In these uncertain times, being mindful of our mental and physical health is more important than ever. Take a break in your daily routine and enjoy this virtual programme of events and content, created for you by local businesses and cultural attractions based in and around London Bridge.
Check back for frequent updates and newly added events: https://www.teamlondonbridge.co.uk/love-lunch-online