Adult Workshop: Botanical Painting

Adult Workshop: Botanical Painting

Learn the basics of making your own paints, then use natural paints to paint local flora in this workshop led by artist Devan Horton.

By Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park

Date and time

Sunday, August 25 · 1 - 3pm EDT

Location

Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park

1763 Hamilton Cleves Road Hamilton, OH 45013

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Sunday, August 25, 1-3pm

Adult Workshop: Botanical Painting

Learn the basics of making your own paints, then use natural paints to paint local flora in this workshop led by artist Devan Horton. We’ll walk you step by step through the process of making your own paint and show you examples of a few different options you could use as paint material. Then we’ll move outside with some of these materials to create a painting using live plants as the subject matter. No experience necessary!


About the Instructor:

Devan Horton is a Northern Kentucky artist who creates paintings that call attention to the ways in which humans have corrupted nature. Since receiving her BFA in Painting from Northern Kentucky University, Devan has crafted and promoted her artistic career by exhibiting in local and national galleries, including Manifest Gallery, Buckham Gallery, and Caza Sykes Gallery. Most recently, she held a solo exhibition of her series, "Penchant", at Studio Kroner in Cincinnati, an exhibition and fundraising event called “Trash Talk” which benefited three local sustainability organizations; Keep Cincinnati Beautiful, Green Umbrella, and the Cincinnati Recycle and Reuse Hub. In 2021 she completed a residency program through Friends of Black Rock, a conservation organization in the Black Rock Desert. In March of 2022, Devan was a featured panelist in The Clifton Cultural Arts Center's Sunset Salon: Art as Activism. Activism, collectiveness, and a love of the natural world have remained themes in Devan's work since college. Recently, she has launched a series of experiments with sustainable, non-toxic paints, pigments, and regenerative canvas materials.


This program is best suited for adults and teens 14+. Beginners are welcome. Dress for the weather and wear clothes that can get a little messy. In the case of rain, the outdoor portion of this workshop will take place indoors. Located at the Lodge.


Registration cost includes daily admission.

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