Acrylic landscape workshop with Joe Norris – June 2026 – Saturday

Nineteen members met on a very hot Saturday for an acrylic workshop with trees run by artist and tutor Joe Norris. Workshops in the last few years have been soft pastels, watercolours, and inks, so for those of us not used to acrylics it was great to use them again under tuition. Joe was a very patient tutor, informative on the acrylic colours we used gave us many tips during the day which will be useful for further paintings.

Joe brought along paintings of landscapes with trees that he has painted previously for us to see his style and use of colours.

Here’s his website for further info and contact details if you’d like him to visit another art group… https://joenorrisart.co.uk

We painted one picture before lunch and one afterwards. We started by painting our acrylic paper and boards with raw or burnt sienna then not drawing the image but diving straight in with a mix of indigo and yellow to define the shapes of the trees within the landscape. Joe walked around to give advice as we added lighter greens to our paintings and then the grass area. Most of us hadn’t heard of ‘sky holes’, painted on trees to give reference to the sky, but we tried this technique using white and alizarin crimson or red. We also used palette knives and old credit cards to add texture to the foreground.

Here’s the art group working hard, nicely cooled by the air con. Thank you for the photos, Joe.

We all used the same reference image but every painting created had its own unique feel. Some of us didn’t have time to paint the bluebells but we will paint them at home using a mixture of white, purple and blue.

For the second picture we used the same paint colours to paint trees with a path meandering through them. This time the light was ‘contre-jour’ meaning ‘against daylight’, with the camera/artist facing the primary light source with the sun shining through the trees in front of us. After painting the trees and path we dabbed on white and yellow paint for the sun with a fingertip and then used dampened kitchen roll to lightly spread the paint across the painting for the light effect.

Again it was interesting that we all used the same reference photo but every painting was different. Some could have been painted early morning, midday or in the evening and some were of very mysterious woods.

At the end of the session we put our paintings along one wall and Joe gave us helpful critiques of how we had painted during the day.

We thoroughly enjoyed this workshop with Joe as he patiently taught us with his knowledge. Thank you for coming, Joe, we hope to have you back again!

Well done everyone, you worked very hard for hours and took home two almost-finished paintings.

Look out for the next newsletter on 1st July. Our next session is on Wednesday 8th July from 7-9pm.

Reflections – June 2026 – Wednesday

Thirteen members met in the evening to draw and paint their interpretation of the word ‘reflections’, in a real or imagined way.

Some pictures are finished and others are works in progress to be completed at home. It’s interesting how one word can lead to so many different interpretations. Well done to Brenda who brought in a mirror and drew a self portrait.

Two members created pictures to their own subject.

Good work everyone!

Our next session will be on Saturday 27th June, 10am to 3pm, and will be an acrylic workshop with Joe Norris. There are a couple of spaces left so please email Tracy asap if you want a place.

June 2026

Isn’t 2026 rushing past? Hard to believe it’s June already as it seems we were painting snowy pictures not that long ago!

Here’s info about the sessions this month. As usual, if you want to ‘do your own thing’ at the meetings that’s absolutely fine.

Wednesday 10th 7-9pm – Reflections

Use any medium to draw or paint reflections that are real or imaginary. Tackle this subject in a realistic or abstract way.

  • Real refections in water like a lake or puddle, in a wall or hand mirror, in shiny metal objects (look at your face on curved objects like the back of a spoon.)
  • Reflections upon your life.
  • Metaphysical reflections – contemplating the fundamental nature of reality, existence and consciousness.

Saturday 27th 10am-3pm – Acrylic landscape with trees workshop with Joe Norris

Joe was born and brought up in Kent, now lives in Surrey and is a new tutor for the group. He works with several mediums and is on Facebook and Instagram as ‘Joe Norris Art’.

Joe’s website… www.joenorrisart.co.uk

Entry on Art Profile with more examples of his artwork… www.artprofile.co.uk/blog/joenorris

We aim to do at least 2 paintings each and possibly 3!

You will need to bring – acrylic paints, brushes, palette, water pot/s, sketching things, table cover, 3 acrylic paper sheets or 3 prepared boards (Joe hasn’t specified a size.)

Joe will email images to Tracy soon for you to print out at home but he will bring a few copies for people who don’t have a printer.

The cost will be £20 each to cover Joe’s fee, the hall hire fee already covered by your subs. He is booked for 5 hours from 10am to 3pm so that’s only £4 an hour for his tutoring.

Please turn up promptly to start at 10am so we don’t waste any time.

If you arrive late (we appreciate parking can be difficult sometimes) please find a free seat quickly and unpack quietly.

Check the date first to see if you are available. 

If you are free and want to attend then EMAIL Tracy on her usual email address, or text or send an individual WhatsApp to message her, but not the group’s WhatsApp or phones will be pinging away.

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Joe’s maximum number for a workshop is 20.

If we reach that number then a waiting list will be introduced. Some people do drop out so you have a chance of attending the workshop.

Once Tracy has confirmed your place please pay the £20 by bank transfer (preferred) to the usual account, or cash. If you pay first it won’t guarantee your place, they will be allocated in the order that messages are received.

Please don’t book a place then realise the day before that you won’t be able to come. Unfortunately in the past we’ve had members cancel on the day or just not turning up. This is awkward as others could have come from the waiting list. If you can’t attend please let Tracy know in good time. 

As you have already paid for the hall in your subs we aim to make the hall accessible for everyone on the day, even if you’re not taking part in the workshop. We’ll have the workshop set up towards the big window end of the hall and a couple of tables at the kitchen end of the hall available if you wish to come and ‘do your own thing’ on the day, but please work quietly. Thank you :o)