Collage Workshop with Christina Darras
Event description
Transform Recycled Materials into Unique Works of Art
Join us for an inspiring workshop where you’ll explore the art of collage using recycled magazines, wrapping paper, and handmade watercolour designs. Learn techniques to build texture, experiment with pattern, and create striking visual compositions from everyday materials.
All materials will be provided, including magazines, wrapping paper, watercolours, scissors, and glue. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this guided session offers a relaxed, creative environment to develop your skills and express your imagination.
There will be a PowerPoint presentation in the beginning with inspiration from the history of collage, and lots of Fun making!
Bring your creativity – we’ll take care of the rest.
Tea and Coffee provided, you are welcome to bring a packed lunch or platter if coming with friends.
About the artist: Christina Darras is a multidisciplinary artist and designer. Her practice revolves around identity, non-identity, value and failure, and a deceiving cuteness. She employs colour as a non-verbal language to communicate emotions. Darras’s art practice expands over many mediums, including painting, drawing, printmaking, embroidery, knitting and installations. Her primarily tactile and lengthy processes convey a meditative and solitary practice. Christina has studied painting at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and printmaking at Central St Martins in London and recently completed a Master of Contemporary Art at the Victorian College of the Arts in 2021 and graduated with a first-class honours degree. She is also a certified Yoga teacher. She lives and works in Mentone with her partner Nikos and their dog Mousou.
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