
































Collage with Anna Hymas, 21st January 2025
All levels are welcome.
Once downloaded to your device this recording is yours to keep and will not expire.
* This a recorded class on Zoom so the quality of the video can vary *
Please scroll along the pictures to see close up’s of the real flowers we painted - you will need to have access to these during the class so take screen shots or print them out.
Materials list from Anna…..
Have a rummage, find old papers or even old images you have created but are not happy with but are happy tear up and reuse (some of the most interesting patterns and textures come from these).
Paint : household / tester pots / acrylic / gouache / whatever you can find. Ideally a good selection of different colours that you feel compliment each other, so not too similar. I like a strong bright colour for a pop ie. bright red, yellow, blue, green.
Paper - heavy duty watercolour paper or card is best to work on as it's less liking to wrinkle with glue.
Also watercolour paper is best for ripping and tearing as you get a nice white edges.
Cartridge paper is best for cutting with scissors and for neat edges.
You will need a minimum of 10 x A5 white/off white pieces of paper – can be mixture of water colour/cartridge
A hairdryer on hand maybe good for drying the papers quickly so we don’t run out of time. Or just make sure you don’t apply the paint too thickly so it has time to dry with in the class.
Glue - pva, a brush & a jar of water or a glue stick.
Scissors
All levels are welcome.
Once downloaded to your device this recording is yours to keep and will not expire.
* This a recorded class on Zoom so the quality of the video can vary *
Please scroll along the pictures to see close up’s of the real flowers we painted - you will need to have access to these during the class so take screen shots or print them out.
Materials list from Anna…..
Have a rummage, find old papers or even old images you have created but are not happy with but are happy tear up and reuse (some of the most interesting patterns and textures come from these).
Paint : household / tester pots / acrylic / gouache / whatever you can find. Ideally a good selection of different colours that you feel compliment each other, so not too similar. I like a strong bright colour for a pop ie. bright red, yellow, blue, green.
Paper - heavy duty watercolour paper or card is best to work on as it's less liking to wrinkle with glue.
Also watercolour paper is best for ripping and tearing as you get a nice white edges.
Cartridge paper is best for cutting with scissors and for neat edges.
You will need a minimum of 10 x A5 white/off white pieces of paper – can be mixture of water colour/cartridge
A hairdryer on hand maybe good for drying the papers quickly so we don’t run out of time. Or just make sure you don’t apply the paint too thickly so it has time to dry with in the class.
Glue - pva, a brush & a jar of water or a glue stick.
Scissors
All levels are welcome.
Once downloaded to your device this recording is yours to keep and will not expire.
* This a recorded class on Zoom so the quality of the video can vary *
Please scroll along the pictures to see close up’s of the real flowers we painted - you will need to have access to these during the class so take screen shots or print them out.
Materials list from Anna…..
Have a rummage, find old papers or even old images you have created but are not happy with but are happy tear up and reuse (some of the most interesting patterns and textures come from these).
Paint : household / tester pots / acrylic / gouache / whatever you can find. Ideally a good selection of different colours that you feel compliment each other, so not too similar. I like a strong bright colour for a pop ie. bright red, yellow, blue, green.
Paper - heavy duty watercolour paper or card is best to work on as it's less liking to wrinkle with glue.
Also watercolour paper is best for ripping and tearing as you get a nice white edges.
Cartridge paper is best for cutting with scissors and for neat edges.
You will need a minimum of 10 x A5 white/off white pieces of paper – can be mixture of water colour/cartridge
A hairdryer on hand maybe good for drying the papers quickly so we don’t run out of time. Or just make sure you don’t apply the paint too thickly so it has time to dry with in the class.
Glue - pva, a brush & a jar of water or a glue stick.
Scissors