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On taking time to watch the leaves turn...

Surrey Art School
September 24, 2019 by Eleanor Green

As I sit here in a huge jumper with the rain lashing at the windows I can’t help but allow a little smile to creep across my face. I was pondering why exactly I relish the Autumn season so much this morning in as I taught my Sketchbook Club class and one of my students enlightened me by asking - when were you born? I realised that as a late August baby its perhaps only natural that this is one of my favourite seasons. Gone is the skimpy summer wear and bare (mighty white) legs of summer - time to bring the focus inward, light the fire and as my mum always used to say- if you’re cold, put another jumper on!

If you, like me, are inspired by this bountiful harvest time, you’ll no doubt find plenty of rich pickings in our Autumn menu. If not, I have a few ideas on how to stay bright when it all gets a bit cold and breezy. This has to be the best time of the year for creativity as the weather outside gives us the perfect excuse to take a brisk walk before to popping the kettle on and settling down for some mindful making.

Ready for a slow down? Here’s a few of my tips to help you connect to the beauty of this wonderful season…

Take a Photo-walk..

Last Thursday I was delighted to be invited back to the ‘woods’ for a mindful photography workshop in collaboration with The Salt Box. We used their stunning site on the Priory Farm Estate to inspire us slow down and notice the small things. If you missed it, don’t worry, we’ve got plenty more in store for you this season - but here’s a taste of my photography as meditation workshop:

Close your eyes and focus your mind

If you close your eyes, just for a few moments, in any situation (not whilst driving please!) it gives both eyes and mind a rest and can help you to re-calibrate. Take is as a CTRL ALT DELETE for your brain. Whilst they are closed, give yourself a few creative boundaries for ‘looking’. Use your mind to help you tune into your surroundings before you even reach for the shutter. You can try simply looking for texture, or for pattern, choose one colour and notice where it repeats around you, look for patches of light and the shadows that fall around them. You might also like to try limiting yourself to a small amount of captures. Pick a number - 10 to 20 - that’s probably PLENTY for a photo-walk. Next time you’re taking a tootle in the woods try this and let me know how you get on!

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Make a wreath

Wreaths are by no means just for Christmas! There is plenty of inspiration on the hedgerows right now and forage from gardens to be gathered! September offers up a wealth of colour and texture so there’s plenty to adorn your door! This season we’re delighted to have teamed up with Renee aka the Girl Who Gardens to bring this idea to the studio. We’ll be making moss and wire bases for our wreaths (which are so much more planet-friendly than the traditional florist foam) and then filling them to the brim with forage. You might even be able to ‘wreath cycle’ your base for your Christmas one! There’s still time to join us this Sunday 28th September / 10:30 to 12:30 to learn how to make a beautiful Hedgerow Wreath. Click here to get involved, all forage included!

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Pop down to Polesden

You may remember that this summer we contributed to a sculpture project at Polesden Lacey. Although it was a fab idea, we realised that it was probably a job for a professional sculptor and so the team there recruited an artist from Devon to create their vision of sculptures that reflected the change in season and could also serve as ‘leaf collecting’ vessels. The idea is that families and kids can get involved with helping the gardeners keep on top of clearing the leaves this season. So get on down there and get involved - its good for the soul to engage in these seasonal activities!

More info here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/polesden-lacey/features/autumn-art-at-polesden-lacey-

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Learn to Knit

As a young sprout, I tried countless times to master the basics of knitting - to the tune of many an exasperated sigh from old granny green! Whatever I did, I got my knickers in a right twist and my wool in a terrible tangle and as a result I didn’t touch anything knitting related for well over a decade or lets face it - two! Cue new knitting tutor Sarah North and her Knit Yourself Calm Course. Earlier this year, over 6 sessions (spaced out nicely once a fortnight so we had time to knit in between) square by square, row by row, Sarah FINALLY got me going. And once I started, I did not stop. Every boring netflix series, every sit down (even when I nipped home at lunchtime) I knitted! And every time I sat down to knit, after a few rows, I’d let out a little sigh.

Why?

Well because it turns out you can actually knit yourself calm given right guidance and a good (no offence granny g) teacher! After the initial alarm we all go through when learning something new, it just clicked. And once it clicks it is probably the most relaxing pass-time I’ve ever known. Not only that, I now have a stunning blanket, that has grown steadily, to curl up under during this tricky time when the boys are hawking over the thermo. All I can say is give it a go! Knit Yourself Calm with us!

Learn how to cast on, cast off and knit for calm

Learn how to cast on, cast off and knit for calm

If I can knit these squares, I know you can!

If I can knit these squares, I know you can!

Starter kit and loads of helpful resources included

Starter kit and loads of helpful resources included

Give something back

They say charity begins at home, but mine’s a bit messy since my dear partner in crime decided to go free-lance too so we’ve decided the studio is probably a better fit for our fundraising coffee morning for Macmillan this Friday 27th September / 10:00 to 11:30! We’ll be offering tea, coffee and cakes plus the chance to catch our Print-making expert Paul Wye sharing some nuggets of insight into the daily life of an artist teacher.

Paul will be bringing along a selection of his sketchbooks and an array of his print and sculpture work for you to peruse. He’ll talk about his journey as both artist and teacher and will be offering a demo on Paper lithography (creating vibrant prints from photo-copied drawings and photographs).

If you’ve never visited the studio before, or you’d like to come along and support this important cause, just drop us an RSVP to booking.surreyartschool@gmail.com. It’s a free event, (although there will be a chance to make a contribution or buy a cake!) so we just let us know if you’re coming so we can save you a seat. We’d love to see you there!

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Learn something new

We’re ever so happy that the world has caught up with us on the impact of Calligraphy on well-being. We know that our students find a sense of ‘flow’ in our workshops and that time seems to evaporate as they concentrate all their attention on the up and the down-strokes and on remembering to breathe as they do so. As I’ve mentioned many times in this post - learning something new can be the most challenging and yet the most rewarding thing you can do for you. Once you get over the starting blocks, the thrill at building a new skill is second to none. If you’ve yet to dip your toe into the world Calligraphy I’d recommend giving Brush Lettering a go. The pen we provide doubles up as a drawing tool and the starter kit of worksheets we supply gives ample opportunity to continue to practice. With Christmas just around the corner this is the perfect time to brush up on your lettering!

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Ok, so its getting dark now - as it will do day by day from here on out, so its probably time for me to wrap up this little post, don my raincoat and attempt the swim home from the studio ;) But I’ll leave you with these thoughts:

  1. There’s no such thing as ‘bad weather’ - weather is just weather, we can choose to dance in the rain or see it as a pain, its a choice!

  2. Autumn is prime time for cuddles - summer is too sticky for that - and so make sure you find time for lots of these with your nearest and dearest

  3. Change your habits, change your life. Make a habit of making time just to be or to do the things that light you up! Bake a cake, take a walk, talk to someone you’ve been missing deep down, join a class, write a diary. Whatever it is, shine a little bit of light back on you as the days darken and you’ll feel a little bit lighter and brighter as a result. Time is our most valuable resource - claim some back!

Wishing you a gentle start to the new season,

Ellie (SAS Founder)

September 24, 2019 /Eleanor Green
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“Photography brings me stillness. It freezes time, captures memories - holds them in perfect focus when they would usually be hazy - anchors me to the present moment. ”
— Ellie Green, Photographer & Printmaker

Art that Speaks to the Soul

Surrey Art School
May 01, 2019 by Eleanor Green
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We love a cuppa at Surrey Art School.

Breakfast, herbal, coffee… the urn sits in the corner sustaining our staff and students as they explore new creative avenues. Something new has been brewing though, something we think you might like to try with a biscuit or two: our Friday morning artist’s talks in the studio.

Each month, one of our talented tutors will take over the space to share their own work with us. There could be generous displays of new artwork, or technical demonstrations of personal processes. Each artist will speak about their personal journey to their current practice, giving you insight into the life and mind of each practitioner. It’ll be an informal affair, cosy and sincere, always with time for your questions and discussions. Have we piqued your interest?


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We’re sure you all know Ellie as her SAS-founding, holistic art-tutoring, welcoming-in self, but do you know Ellie as practicing artist? With a recent successful exhibition in Dorking, Ellie’s alternative photography and immaculate printmaking is at a real high point.

There will be plenty of tea and coffee, and cake provided by the gorgeous Tanhouse Farm Shop and Cafe - this is a fundraiser so all profits from the talk will go to Ellie’s chosen charity - The Patchworking Garden in Dorking.

Join us on the 3rd May in the studio to hear more about the methods Ellie uses to make each piece, and the soulful inspirations behind her elegant and poignant imagery.

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New for Spring / Summer 2019


The Salt Box

We are so delighted to announce that we’ll be teaming up with The Salt Box (Beckie and Christian) this summer for a series of woodland based events from their new HQ at Priory Farm! Born out of a passion for local produce and seasonal ingredients, they’ve set out on an adventure to bring people together through food and fire in and around the South East of England.

Kicking off in May we have both an Adult (mono-printing and woodland feast) and a family workshop (family natural inks and woodland lunch) in store for you - and after a recent meet up around the fire, it seems there will be more to come this summer too!

Get ready to re-wild your inner child with us this season!

Christian and Beckie aka the absolutely awesome Salt Box!

Christian and Beckie aka the absolutely awesome Salt Box!

Ellie taking a rest after an intense fire-side meeting with the Salt Box crew!

Ellie taking a rest after an intense fire-side meeting with the Salt Box crew!


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Creativity for Well-being

Our mission here at SAS is to give you permission to step off the treadmill for a moment and make a bit of time that’s just for you. Too many of us work silly long hours, with even longer commutes or spend way too long each day at our computers trying to keep up with the increasingly hectic modern world.

We know that engaging in activities such as knitting, weaving, drawing, painting, yoga, reading..any of these analog activities can help us to feel calmer and more relaxed. And calm, relaxed people feel so much happier right? So here’s a few bits we’ve been up to this season and a few more to come, designed for you and with your mind, in mind…


Yoga and Art Retreats 2019

 
Ellie from SAS and Georgie aka GLO YOGA

Ellie from SAS and Georgie aka GLO YOGA

 

A huge thank-you to everyone who has joined us this year so far for one of our ever so special Sunday Yoga and Art retreats at The Sussex Country Yurt. The feedback from you guys has been phenomenal and we have loved every minute too. Here are a few pictures from recent events for those of you who haven’t had the chance to join us so far..

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I’d also like to say a heart felt THANK-YOU to the lovely Georgie from GLO YOGA for her unwavering energy and the beautiful insight she brings to these retreats. The idea of running a Yoga and Art Retreat has long been in my mind, I was just waiting to find the right person to collaborate with. Not only did I find that, I found an absolute soul sister, a work wife and a really good friend. If you’d like to join our next retreat, click the link below:

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More NEWS for Spring / Summer!

As you already know we are endlessly inspired by the changing seasons in the Surrey Hills and so our workshop menu flows in time with these beautiful rhythms bringing new ideas and fresh inspiration in as the winds change…


NEW! Flowers with Ebru…

“Don’t wait for someone to bring you flowers. Plant your own garden and decorate your own soul.”

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Leading on from our introductory sessions to the Ebru marbling process, this paper marbling masterclass will teach you how to create beautiful botanical inspired prints that mirror that flora of the spring and summer seasons. Join our tutor Ebru Koçak in the studio on Sunday 23rd of June 2019 and watch as the colours bloom at your fingertips….

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NEW! Foragers Basket Weaving Workshop with Emily Hall!

We are delighted to be joined in the studio this summer by local ceramicist and basket weaver Emily Hall for a mindful and soulful Sunday weaving workshop, using a mixture of bought, found and foraged seasonal materials to create a stunning hand-woven basket.

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NEW! Kitchen Lithography Day Course with Paul Wye!

This super-fun and highly experimental day course will walk you through the process of creating a printing plate using tin-foil and then using a fizzy drink to bite at the plate so you can then use it to create a print!

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Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden

Lastly but by no means least we are over the moon to announce that we’ll be collaborating with The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden this summer on a series of Afternoons in the Garden inspired by their stunning site nestled deep in the Surrey Hills. Heralded as one of the first of its kind in the UK, The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden has been proudly exhibiting contemporary sculpture in a unique and magical environment for over 35 years.

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Join us for an ever so special afternoon of creativity for well-being at the stunning Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden, In the grounds of this stunning garden nestled in the heart of the Surrey Hills - we’ll be taking a moment to connect to nature, slowing things down with a mixture of mindful creativity and Yoga in this beautiful, peaceful location.

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As usual we’ve got lots more in store coming soon, including half term family workshops in late May, early June and a full summer school programme for both adults and families including opportunities for life drawing, relaxation, meditative making and some wild and wonderful outdoor events as the weather warms up.

May marks our third birthday as your local Art school and its an amazing feeling to have created this beautiful community showcasing the work of so many amazing local artist-teachers and bringing new ways of making and learning to our Surrey community!

Thank-you to each and every one of you for making each day a blessing and for believing in us as we make these dreams come true not just for us, but for you too!

We’re looking forward to meeting and making with you all this season, as always!

Ellie - Founder and Director - Surrey Art School / May 2019

Artwork by: Lisa Congden

Artwork by: Lisa Congden

May 01, 2019 /Eleanor Green
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