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Join artist Daniel Regan for this workshop that combines the two senses of sight and hearing. You’ll be creating visuals based on listening to the sounds of the natural world. Let your auditory senses transport you to another place — one that is inspired by audio but exists in your minds.
You’ll be introduced to basic mark making to explore density, lines, texture, shapes and colour. The workshop’s emphasis is on process, not the outcome. Carve out time for yourself to explore, experiment and let your mind wander.
Materials: pens, pencils and paper. You may also wish to use paints, charcoal, tissue paper and collage materials if you have them to hand.
About
Daniel Regan is a photographic artist and Artistic Director working across multiple leadership roles in the arts & health sector. He specialises in exploring complex and difficult emotional experiences, focusing on the transformational impact of arts on mental health, building on his own lived experience, and here talks about some of the projects he is working on.
Daniel's work focuses on themes of wellbeing and brokers dialogue around often taboo topics.
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