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  • Wernog Wood | Sgraffitto glass painting course | North Wales

    Top Details Dates Costs Tutor Stories Untitled Untitled Sgraffito glass painting & mark making See course details, dates, costs, tutors & stories from students below COURSE DETAILS BOOK NOW Brian Duffy will introduce you to the technique of sgraffit o glass painting and mark making on this one day course. You will begin the day by creating a design on paper, then matting three colourful pieces of glass with enamel to practice your sgraffito technique. These will be fired and leaded by Brian to form a colourful triptych. ​ Using the sail of a boat as your canvas, you will then continue to apply black enamel over coloured bullseye glass, then scratching out your design to reveal the colours below to create pattern and tone. Brian will also need to fire these, and then fit a cast jesomite base to complete your sailing boat. ​ After firing, your pieces wi ll nee d to be collected or posted . ​ ...check out Brian's other stained glass courses... why not make a weekend of it DATES BOOK NOW ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ 29 July 2024 ​ ​ ​ COSTS BOOK NOW £140 plus approx £35 materials for glass, paint & boat base to be paid on the day ​ Tea, coffee and simple lunch included in your course price. We also offer accommodation & evening meals ​ Click here to see what we offer ​ This course is aimed at adults, aged 18yrs + and is suitable for beginners to those with some experience YOUR TUTOR BOOK NOW Brian Duffy began his journey with glass in an industrial setting after leaving school. As his passion grew, he sought to develop his skills and consequently spent five years exploring the light-altering effects of glass at university studying Architectural Glass Design. He then continued onto a Masters in Contemporary Applied Arts. ​ Over 33 years of working with glass, he has gained a wealth of knowledge and experience in a wide variety of techniques. He has shared this knowledge for the past 20 years teaching students at degree level. ​ Now working as a freelance glass artist, Brian enjoys offering others the chance to discover glass design in an informal and relaxed atmosphere . Stories from our students Details Dates Costs Tutor Stories ​​This is the first time we have run this course so we hope you will create your own stories - but you can see reviews of other stained glass courses taught by Brian in Wernog Wood ​ .... ​ ​ ​ ...... ​ ​ ​ Upcoming Dates Fri, 26 Jul Traditional leaded stained glass - 1/2 day morning July 2024 / Wernog Wood Book Now 26 Jul 2024, 09:00 – 12:30 Make a stained glass panel using traditional leading techniques Fri, 26 Jul Traditional leaded stained glass - 1/2 day afternoon July 2024 / Wernog Wood Book Now 26 Jul 2024, 14:00 – 17:30 Make a stained glass panel using traditional leading techniques Sat, 27 Jul Traditional leaded stained glass - 2 day - July 2024 / Wernog Wood Book Now 27 Jul 2024, 09:00 – 28 Jul 2024, 17:00 Make a stained glass panel using Sgraffitto and traditional leading techniques Mon, 29 Jul Sgraffito glass boat - 1 day - July 2024 / Wernog Wood Book Now 29 Jul 2024, 09:00 – 17:00 Make a colourful glass boat using Sgraffito techniques Join the waiting list or express interest in future courses N.B. If you cannot see the Book Now section, scroll up to Upcoming Dates If a course is full, please join the waiting list as we will contact you in case of any cancellation ... it does happen! or If you would like to attend a course but can't make it on the available date, you can register interest in future dates. Join the waiting list Register interest in future dates

  • Wernog Wood | Stained glass course | North Wales

    Top Details Dates Costs Tutor Stories Untitled Untitled Traditional leaded stained glass See course details, dates, costs, tutors & stories from students below COURSE DETAILS BOOK NOW Over a colour filled two days with glass artist Brian Duffy, you will design and make a 35cm square leaded stained glass panel to be illuminated by natural light in your window, or displayed within a handmade metal frame if you choose. ​ Firstly you will plan your design pattern on paper before learning to successfully cut both curved and straight glass shapes. Using Sgraffito techniques, you will paint surface designs onto your glass to be fired overnight, ready for you to lead, solder and cement on day two . Alternatively you can choose a half day course making a leaded landscape panel using tradit ional, but unpainted stained glass. You do not need any previous artistic experience as pre-made designs are available, however you are welcome to create your own . DATES BOOK NOW ​ 26 July Simple leaded landscape panel 1/2 day session (lunch not provided) Morning (9am-12.30pm) or afternoon (2pm-5.30pm) ​ ​ 27-28 J uly 2024 Traditional stained and painted glass panel ​ ​ 29 July 2024 Sgrafitto glass boat see details here ​ COSTS BOOK NOW £85 - 1/2 day course plus approx £15 materials for glass, lead & paint and an additional £30 if you would like a handmade metal frame ​ See Sgraffito glass boat for 1 day course ​ £260 - day course plus approx £35 materials for glass, lead & paint and an additional £40 if you would like a handmade metal frame ​ Tea, coffee and simple *lunch included ( *if doing a full day) We also offer accommodation & evening meals Click here to see what we offer ​ This course is aimed at adults, aged 18yrs + and is suitable for beginners to those with some experience YOUR TUTOR BOOK NOW Brian Duffy began his journey with glass in an industrial setting after leaving school. As his passion grew, he sought to develop his skills and consequently spent five years exploring the light-altering effects of glass at university studying Architectural Glass Design. He then continued onto a Masters in Contemporary Applied Arts . ​ Over 33 years of working with glass, he has gained a wealth of knowledge and experience in a wide variety of techniques. He has shared this knowledge for the past 20 years teaching students at degree level. ​ Now working as a freelance glass artist, Brian enjoys offering others the chance to discover glass design in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. Stories from our students Details Dates Costs Tutor Stories It was an excellent experience, Brian led the course with ease and made me feel confident that I would be able to do the work. He explained what I would be doing and assisted me in achieving my goal.- Jerom ​ Such an amazing place! We stayed in a bell tent and they were super comfy. Claire makes some epic food, and the two day stained glass course I did with Brian was absolutely excellent. Wernog Wood is a place of dreams - Alissa Highly recommend this course! Brian is a sweetie! - Clare ​ ​ ​ ​ Upcoming Dates Fri, 26 Jul Traditional leaded stained glass - 1/2 day morning July 2024 / Wernog Wood Book Now 26 Jul 2024, 09:00 – 12:30 Make a stained glass panel using traditional leading techniques Fri, 26 Jul Traditional leaded stained glass - 1/2 day afternoon July 2024 / Wernog Wood Book Now 26 Jul 2024, 14:00 – 17:30 Make a stained glass panel using traditional leading techniques Sat, 27 Jul Traditional leaded stained glass - 2 day - July 2024 / Wernog Wood Book Now 27 Jul 2024, 09:00 – 28 Jul 2024, 17:00 Make a stained glass panel using Sgraffitto and traditional leading techniques Mon, 29 Jul Sgraffito glass boat - 1 day - July 2024 / Wernog Wood Book Now 29 Jul 2024, 09:00 – 17:00 Make a colourful glass boat using Sgraffito techniques Join the waiting list or express interest in future courses N.B. If you cannot see the Book Now section, scroll up to Upcoming Dates If a course is full, please join the waiting list as we will contact you in case of any cancellation ... it does happen! or If you would like to attend a course but can't make it on the available date, you can register interest in future dates. Join the waiting list Register interest in future dates

  • Wernog Wood | Earth & fire ceramics | North Wales

    Top Details Dates Costs Tutor Stories Untitled Untitled Earth & fire - pit fired ceramics See course details, dates, costs, tutors & stories from students below Earth & fire - pit fired ceramics See course details, dates, costs, tutors & stories from students below COURSE DETAILS BOOK NOW Over this amazing three day experience, ceramic artist Melina Xenaki will take you on an ancient journey using traditional methods to transform clay into ceramics in a pit fire. ​ Much of your work will be experimental using both modern and ancient techniques of hand building pots. Having made both coil and pinch pots, you will burnish them before drying them slowly around a small fire. ​ And then on to the pit firing process which in construction is just as important as your clay. You will dig a shallow pit, collect combustibles & layer your pit to achieve the right heat levels. You will experiment with decorative techniques and colorants. Cow pies, seaweed, grasses, banana skins, leaves, twigs, copper and coal will all be part of the process . DATES BOOK NOW 27-29 April 2024 ​ ​ ​ ​ COSTS BOOK NOW Special offer last minute offer £245 use code PITFIRE24 at checkout (plus £5 0 course materials) Tea, coffee and simple lunch in cluded in your course price We also offer accommodation & evening meals ​ Click here to see what we offer ​ This course is aimed at adults, aged 18yrs + and is suitable for beginners to those with experience YOUR TUTOR BOOK NOW Melina Xenaki is now an Athens based ceramic artist. After achieving a first-class BA Hons in Ceramics & Glass in Farnham, she went on to do a Masters at the Royal College of Art. ​ Melina draws inspiration from her rich Greek heritage & creates unique works that reflect her love for the raw and immediate way ancient artefacts of the Mediterranean carry patterns, animals and plants. Fundamental to her style are her processes of hand building and experimentation with glazes. She is driven by a curiosity to incorporate unusual colours and textures and collects soil, ash and rocks to make her own glazes. Click to see her work She has collaborated with large architectural practices to create ceramic installations and created an exclusive collection for shops in the British Museum and Benaki Museum of Greek Culture. Alongside her practice as a maker, Melina has taught ceramics at St Ann’s psychiatric hospital and Pentonville men's prison . Stories from our students The course was totally magical and I have been raving about it to everyone. - Camilla This is a description fas one pot was raised from the pit Melina raised Kevin’s gorgeous hand built pot from the ashes - smoke and seaweed bruises to one side and some red and grey flashes of colour on the base. - Patsy .... Details Dates Costs Tutor Stories Upcoming Dates Sat, 27 Apr Pit fired ceramics - April 2024 / Wernog Wood Book Now 27 Apr 2024, 09:00 – 29 Apr 2024, 17:00 Experiment with the ancient processes of pit firing your clay creations Join the waiting list or express interest in future courses N.B. If you cannot see the Book Now section, scroll up to Upcoming Dates If a course is full, please join the waiting list as we will contact you in case of any cancellation ... it does happen! or If you would like to attend a course but can't make it on the available date, you can register interest in future dates. Join the waiting list Register interest in future dates

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  • Meet our greenwood chair, bench & stool making tutor, Ben Willis

    Speaking to Ben recently he tells us that alongside his regular commitments teaching chairmaking and other green woodworking skills, he has been working on some fun commissions in recent weeks. His highlights include a pair of bar stools out of some fabulous black ash he helped harvest a few years back; black ash is a species usually found in North America, but somehow a specimen had found its way to a back garden in West London, and Ben was fortunate to be able to get his hands on some in payment for helping mill it up after it succumbed to disease. It's spectacular stuff and the pieces he's been working on recently are no exception! You can see his beautiful work on @benwilliswoodcraft Ben feels honoured to have been invited to work with the design firm Martin Hulbert Design to produce two pieces for the 'Wow House 2023' exhibition due to be held in Chelsea Harbour in June. This high-profile design expo features a purpose-built showhouse containing 17 full-size rooms, each created by a leading design practice. He'll be contributing two of his Welsh stick chairs for the room created by MHD, who he has been working with over the past couple of years. Ben is looking forward to coming back up to Wernog Wood for his annual summer visit, especially to seeing the results of the new additional course he will be teaching here this year. The first course Ben will teach is offers a choice of making live-edge benches or stools… and the second of his popular greenwood chairmaking week that we have been running since the early days of Wernog Wood. If you would like to venture into the completely additive world of greenwood working, check out https://www.wernogwood.co.uk/wood His live edge table, bench and stool making course is on 14-16th July and is perfect for complete beginners. His greenwood chair making course starts just a day later on 17th July and runs to 21st or 22nd July depending on whether you would like to make a side chair (with no arms) or an arm chair. You will need some previous experience to make an armchair but if you fancy full immersion, why not come and make a stool first!

  • Meet our photography and spoon carving tutor - David White

    David has managed to achieve that happy balance of bringing his previous experience and creative passions together into his daily work. He shares this through his stunning Instagram feed @thewhittlings During photography courses in Wernog Wood, we hear David encourage students to tell a story through a small selection of images - literally a well curated snapshot of their day. As we scroll through David’s Instagram photo grid, we see a year in nature described, season by season alongside the work that he is focusing on at that time. Last year David set himself the challenge of carving a unique spoon every week, often focusing on different purposes and cultures, each spoon broadening his skills as a whittler. He sets himself similar projects making platters and bowls. This year David is focusing on expanding his workshop into a bigger space, allowing growth into contemporary stool and bench design. Starting out his creative career in design and landscape photography, David’s work took him in the direction of culinary photography for high-end restaurants. As part of this role, he began making props from old wood sourced in Wales, which caught the eye of chefs, who then asked for more. David now makes his daily crust doing exactly that; making wooden platters, bowls and cutlery for some of the best restaurants around the country. Luckily for you, David is willing to share these skills in Wernog Wood, offering photography in nature as well as spoon carving courses. His next photography course is just a couple of weeks away on 18th May, focusing on water and woodlands followed by another on 13 October exploring the Clwydian hills with your camera. Click here for photography details Our first spoon carving course is a weekend of whittling a Welsh cawl spoon and a contemporary love spoon on 1-2 July, and the second is one day on 4th November. Click here for spoon carving details

  • Meet our mosaic tutor - Tess Williams

    This week we visited Tess in her Surrey based workshop, and found her part way through an enormous commission. This tropical table top is so big that she is making it in three parts to make it more manageable. Only when each panel is complete will she stitch the final glass pieces into the design to link each panel together. Tess is not only a mosaicist, but a jeweller and print maker, having begun her jewellery journey in Wernog Wood with @claireacworthjewellery. Building upon her previous printmaking experience, she also learnt a thing or two about lino relief printing with @bronteadamdesign, also in Wernog Wood. @tesswilliamsdesigns is busy preparing for a Surrey Open Studio event in June where she will be exhibiting her work. If you are in the area, we highly recommend that you go visit her see https://surreyopenstudios.org.uk/artist/tess-williams-designs/ … … and she does all of this in between her consultancy work in the humanitarian field, now mainly delivering personal safety and security training for those travelling to hostile environments. Tess recognises the very significant value of taking time out of a stressful work lifeto fully immerse herself into her craft… we fully agree and can’t think of a better way to reboot. Tess will be teaching mosaic here in Wernog Wood on 8-9 July, with a theme of house plaques similar to this one she made for Wernog Wood. The two day course is £240 inclusive of lunch and materials. See details here

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  • Jewellery - choose your own date - 2024

    Request a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday to suit you. We will confirm whether this day suits your tutor Claire, and approve your booking. N.B. The check out process will ask you to 'PAY LATER'. You will be asked to pay once we have confirmed availability of your chosen date. Get in touch via the 'contact us' page if these days of the week do not suit you, or if you would like to do more than one consecutive day. Claire will get in touch to make a plan with you.

  • Welding - choose your own date - 2024

    Request any Tuesday listed as available on the calendar. We will confirm whether this day suits your tutor Rob, and approve your booking. N.B. The check out process will ask you to 'PAY LATER'. You will be asked to pay once we have confirmed availability of your chosen date. If Tuesdays do not suit, get in touch via our 'contact us' page. Your tutor Rob will get in touch to make a plan with you.

  • Jewellery - tutored Tuesday group - 2024

    These full day classes (9am-5pm) for people who have previously attended a full day 1:1 or group course with Claire Acworth in Wernog Wood. Would you like join a regular group of jewellers, with flexibility to come as and when you like, to work on your own project with tuition whenever you need it? You will pay for silver and stones as you use them. With a maximum of three other jewellers, welcome to join Claire on a Tuesday. Initially classes will be the first of the month with exception of May which will the second Tuesday, but may add more sessions depending on numbers of students who sign up. Unlike our 40 day cancellation policy for our other courses, you will be able to reschedule your chosen dates up to a week before your class. Please note that we will provide tea, coffee biscuits, but you will need to bring your own lunch. The following different payment packages are available: 4 sessions to be redeemed in 12 months - benefits include (£115 value): ~10% less than our formal course fee ~ free *bench space for one day (untutored use of the workshop) ~ free 'handmade by you in Wernog Wood' t-shirt 6 sessions to be redeemed in 12 months - benefits include (£185 value): ~ 10% less than our formal course fee ~ free *bench space for two days (untutored use of the workshop) ~ free 'handmade by you in Wernog Wood' - t-shirt or hoodie *N.B. Bench space is normally charged at £30 per day - welcome to request additional days These costs include VAT. Please contact us if you need a VAT receipt.

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