Creative drawing and Collage
Zoom in for a creative hour with artist Gail Seres-Woolfson, as she shares her SE1 inspired artwork and processes, and leads us through some quick collage and drawing exercises using simple, everyday materials.
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: pen/pencil, paper (computer paper is fine, but if you have it some heavier paper of any colour is ideal), scissors, prittstick/glue/tape, a ruler, magazine/newspaper, markerpen/feltpens/rollerballs/pencil colours (or any other colours).
Added extras: any images of the London Bridge area either on your phone or printed, coloured/patterned paper scraps you might have, post-it notes, any paints and brushes you have, a sheet of tracing paper or home baking paper.
We asked Gail: How does living or working in Southwark inspire your artworks? – My practice is an enquiry into the urban landscape. I love the dynamism of Southwark, with the constant construction and the sharp contrasts of old and new, brick and glass, busy pavements and quiet tucked away alleys and green spaces. More from the blog entry here .
You can see more of Gail’s work here: www.gailsereswoolfson.com / www.instagram.com/gailsereswoolfson
Part of Team London Bridge’s free programme of experiences that will help you discover London Bridge and reconnect with your work/life balance. Open to everyone who works, lives or studies in London Bridge.
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