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Celebrate the delicious late summer garden harvest with botanical artist Jennifer Duval-Smith and epicurean expert Vicki Ravlich-Horan
Sunday 1st March
Join us for a deliciously arty celebration. Tap into your creative side at a relaxing on-site nature journaling workshop with botanical artist Jennifer Duval-Smith and follow up with a delicious lunch curated especially for you by Vicki Ravlich-Horan
Jennifer will guide you through a fun and easy nature journaling practice which is suitable for all levels of experience. Come along and learn how to:
- Make your own simple concertina sketchbook to record the bounty of the summer season
- Trick your mind into seeing more natural detail
- Use an accessible strategy to help you draw anything
- Enjoy a delicious morning tea and local in season lunch prepared by Vicki from Nourish Magazine
Your workshop fee of $190 includes:
- Three hour nature journaling workshop using seasonal produce
- All art materials
- Morning tea and coffee
- A delicious lunch
What have past students of Jennifer said about her workshops?
- Jennifer, your workshop gave me much inspiration and am endeavoring to paint a little every day now” Liz
- I have thoroughly enjoyed your classes, they have been one of the highlights of my week. You are an inspiring and supportive teacher, and your classes are lots of fun and as well as informative. Michele
- “Today was both a treat and a real privilege! Thank you for your time and expertise… I learnt a great deal. The pace was perfect, and I loved the sensory extension…”
- “Jennifer was awesome, took us through step by step, especially about the observation aspect and construction of the subject, would go to her classes again.”
- “This class will change how I approach drawing, for the better”
- I discovered that I really enjoyed the act of focused observation… I know that attempting to draw something will make me much better acquainted with my subject’s characteristics. The guide was excellent, and I will use that going forward – especially useful for me when trying to articulate what makes a plant different from a somewhat similar variety.
- “I liked the way (Jennifer) got people involved and went around encouraging people”


