Still Life, Colour and Composition

with Kate Measham

Starting this Wednesday 12th November this fresh look at still life, “Still Life, Colour and Composition”, will encourage everyone to take risks, take their work into new areas, play, experiment, and enjoy the process.

This two-day workshop will encourage you to discover a fresh approach to still life, a fundamental aspect of countless artists’ work. It’s common to feel stuck or lost at times, but these two days will be packed with invigorating exercises, bold risk-taking, and exciting exploration.

This is an inclusive workshop, for anyone who has some experience of painting in whatever materials they choose. Kate Measham, who is an experienced tutor, will be teaching with reference to oil painting. This is not a course about how to use the materials, but about what is in the image.

In week one I will provide the elements for a still life.


  • Tutor, Kate Measham
  • at Mottisfont Village Hall
  • 12 and 26 November, 2025
  • 10.00 – 4.00
  • £180/2 days
  • Tea, coffee and cake available. Please bring your own lunch.
  • lots of parking

What to expect on Still Life, Colour and Composition Workshop

Choosing what to paint is one of the hardest things to do, but it shouldn’t be. We all get in a rut with painting, sometimes we get bored, or frustrated and generally fed up. Altering some of the ways you do things can revitalise your work. What is a still life? What can you put into a still life? Are there any rules!?

Over these two days you will look at fresh ways to approach a still life. Change your palette, your pace, challenge your normal colour choices, and challenge your idea of a still life.

There will be optional homework between the two classes.


Materials

Kate will be working with oil paints, and sketching materials

  • A mix of all your oil paint colours, or colours in other media.
  • feel free to bring a mix of whatever paints, pens, pastels you fancy.
  • solvent, and jar
  • Mixed brushes, palette knives, gloves
  • rags, old newspaper
  • a bag for rubbish
  • large sketchbook
  • charcoal, sharpie, pencil
  • quick colour of some sort, eg little Brian paint sticks, felt tips, pastels, whatever you are very comfy using for quick colour notes
  • A pad of oil painting paper, or at least 5 boards

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