Swift Parrot, soft pastels, 8th of January 2026.
$120.00
8 spaces left
Students will discover the delicate art of drawing with soft pastels as they create a vibrant portrait of the threatened Swift Parrot. They’ll learn blending and layering techniques to build rich, luminous colours while developing awareness of this beautiful native species and its environment. A wonderful combination of creativity, colour theory, and environmental appreciation.
Medium: Soft pastels on paper
Dimensions: 40 × 50 cm
Art Teacher: Julia Sawicki
Another workshop that is skills-focused with sculpting a Whale.
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Category: School Holiday Workshops
Tags: kidsDrawing, SchoolHolidayActivity, summer
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