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Botanical Drawing with Andrew Seward

Join artist Andrew Seward for Botanical Drawing workshops on 31 July and 18 Sept. Using simple materials such as charcoal, pencils and paper, Andrew will guide participants through a series of exercises for drawing plants from life.

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What: Botanical Drawing with Andrew Seward

When:

  • Wednesday 31 July 1-3pm: BOOKED OUT

  • Wednesday 18 September 1-3pm: RSVP

Where: Meet at the Arts Lab, Level 1, Arts & Cultural Building (Building 159), University of Melbourne (MAP).

Join artist Andrew Seward for a free Botanical Drawing workshop in the Arts Lab! Using simple materials such as charcoal, pencils and paper, Andrew will guide participants through a series of exercises for drawing plants from life.

Andrew Seward is an Australian artist working primarily with drawing. His practice focuses on the creation of delicately rendered graphite drawings, usually at 1:1 scale, of native specimens of foliage and seaweed. His exquisitely detailed drawings encourage an intimacy with the works that is often absent from contemporary art. They are more like analogies about life, and the way we spend time rather than being simply accurate observational drawings. They suggest something beyond the sublime.

Accessibility is very important at George Paton Gallery and the Arts Lab. Please contact us so we can provide you with the right support to participate in this activity.

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