WORKSHOP | Skeletons & Specimens Drawing with Renee Treml (WA)
Event description
Renée Treml’s love of science and stories collide in her hilarious Sherlock Bones graphic novel series, which follow the adventures of the intrepid Sherlock Bones, a tawny frogmouth skeleton, and his sidekick Watts, a stuffed parrot, solving mysteries inside the Natural History Museum. In this workshop you’ll learn how to draw from 3-D models using real scientific specimens and museum skeletons to create quirky and unique characters for your own stories and artwork. This one-of-a-kind workshop is sure to spark curiosity, wonder and creativity. Perfect for budding young artists and science fans, and kids who love all things creepy and crawly.
* The models in this workshop include preserved and taxidermy animals and insects from science classrooms and museums.
Recommended for ages 7+.
RENEE TREML (WA)
Renée Treml lives on Beeliar Country (Fremantle). She is the creator of picture books and graphic novels, including the Sherlock Bones mysteries and The Super Adventures of Ollie and Bea series. When Renée isn’t writing or illustrating, she enjoys walking in the bush or on the beach with her family and her super enthusiastic little dog.
IMPORTANT NOTE
- All workshop materials will be provided and are included with your ticket.
- Please arrive 10 minutes early.
- Children 12 and under are welcome to explore Scribblers Festival under the supervision of a parent or guardian. Entry for ONE accompanying adult is included with each ticket.
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