This course will have a strong focus on learning to look for patterns, textures and rhythms within landscape; identifying shapes, space and compostions. Drawing with pencils, charcoal and ink, you will explore different ways of interpreting your surroundings through experimental mark making. You will also look at how you choose what to draw, pulling out of the scene the patterns and shapes that pull you in. You will explore composition as the counterweight to pattern. Every day will begin with a group introduction and throughout the day Rosie will offer 1:1 support as you work as well as several group discussions and reviews. Day 1 will focus on pattern, Day 2 composition and Day 3 combining pattern, composition and a figure in landscape in a longer finished composition.
By the end of the course, you will have a series of short sketches and some more finished pieces. You will also begin to know how to identify what you are looking for in a drawing, and what moves you about a specific place or landscape and how composition and pattern play their part in this. You will have a range of marks to equip you to tackle any landscape or garden.
Rosie MacCurrach is an Artist and Textile designer, she graduated from Chelsea College of Art in 2003 with a BA 1st in Textile Design, specialising in print. Rosie has since worked as a print designer and artist in Fashion, Illustration, Theatre, Film and more recently Interiors, working as Head of Studio and designer at Fermoie until 2021. She spent a postgraduate year at the Royal Drawing School, and a year as Artist in Residence at Great Dixter House and Garden. She has been a visiting lecturer at Chelsea College of Art, and taught at The National Theatre, The Royal School of Drawing, Great Dixter House and Garden, and currently teaches at Hampshire Art and West Dean College of Art.