Cyanotype Workshops
One of the joys of the cyanotype process is it's accessibility. It can be stripped back to a very simple process that can be used by any age and ability to produce some stunning and unique artworks.
I offer a selection of workshops, on set dates, at a range of locations throughout the year. These will be listed below.
I also offer private workshops to businesses, schools and charitable organisations, which can be done on your premise or a hired venue.
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Book your place on upcoming workshops by contacting Emily on:-
Tel: 07564977109
Email: e.arnoldfineart@outlook.com
Note: All workshop places need to be booked through me and require a £10 deposit that will be deducted from the fee on the day.
Upcoming Workshops
Monday 25th March 2024
6.00pm-9.30pm
Cyanotype Workshops
At Northbourne Community Centre Church Street, Didcot OX11 8DG
A fun, relaxed workshop where you can learn about this early form of photography and how to create your own ‘blueprints’ using pressed flowers, everyday objects, drawings and photos.
All materials are provided, but you can bring your own objects to create images with (flat objects work best). No experience necessary, open to all.
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See booking information at top & bottom of this page.
Thursday 28th March 2024
10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm
Family Cyanotype Workshops
At Studio Pips, Twinlakes Park, Leicestershire, LE14 44F
A creative and fun workshop, during the Easter holidays, for children and parents to discover how to create beautiful pieces of art using the cyanotype process.
You have the option of a morning or afternoon session.
Suitable for ages 5+ with adult supervision.
Why not make it a day trip to Twin lakes Park?? (tickets to the park have to be purchased separately)
See booking information at top & bottom of this page.
Friday 29th March 2024
10.00am-3.00pm
Adult Cyanotype Workshop
At Studio Pips, Twinlakes Park, Leicestershire, LE14 44F
A bank holiday treat for you or a great gift for someone creative.
Join me to learn about this amazing and diverse photographic process. We will explore different effects you can use to create cyanotype prints, produce delicate floral designs or use 3D objects to create ghostly images. You will takeaway multiple artworks and the knowledge to keep experimenting at home.
All materials are provided, but you can bring your own objects to create images with (flat objects work best).
There will be a lunch break so please bring your own food or there are food vendors on the Twin Lakes site. Tea and coffee will be provided.
Suitable for ages 16+
(You do not need a ticket to Twinlakes to to access Studio Pips)
See booking information at top & bottom of this page.
Thursday 11th April 2024
7.00pm-9.30pm
Cyanotype Introduction Workshop
Nottingham Society of Artists
St Luke's House, 71-73 Friar Lane
Nottingham NG1 6DH
A fun, relaxed workshop where you can learn about this early form of photography and how to create your own ‘blueprints’ using pressed flowers, everyday objects, drawings and photos.
All materials are provided, but you can bring your own objects to experiment with (flat objects work best).
No experience necessary, open to all skill levels.
See booking information at top & bottom of this page.
Friday 12th April 2024
Time: TBC Ages 6-16 yrs
Young Creatives Cyanotype Workshop
Rooftop Arts Centre, 27 New Post Office Square, Corby NN17 1PB
Lets get creative with this early photographic process to make some amazing, blue artworks using plants and other objects, with artist, Emily Arnold.
Learn about lots of different effects you can create using the cyanotype process and take home your own unique artworks.
All materials included.
Using photo negatives - I will ask for a digital photograph in advance which I will make into a negative ahead of time allowing you to print your own photographic cyanotype print. It can be B&W or colour and can be a scan of a printed photograph.
Friday 12th April 2024
7.00pm-9.30pm
Cyanotype Workshop
Artisans of Uppingham, 11b High Street East, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 9PY
Learn about this early form of photography that creates distinctive blue prints. The beautiful blue prints are created when paper coated with a light sensitive solution is exposed to UV light.
Emily with walk you through the process step-by-step and show lots of examples of techniques used to create unique cyanotypes. You’ll have lots of time to experiment with different techniques and the opportunity to ask questions throughout the session.
It's best not to wear your favourite clothes just in case you get chemicals on them. You are welcome to bring your own materials (stencils, negatives, flowers etc).
Book your place on upcoming workshops by contacting Emily on:-
Tel: 07564977109
Email: e.arnoldfineart@outlook.com
Note: All workshop places need to be booked through me and require a £10 deposit that will be deducted from the fee on the day.