CREATIVE WELLBEING
FRIDAY 20 SEPTEMBER, 10 AM - 4 PM
INDIGO MILL, KNARESBOROUGH
Unwind, create, and connect with nature
Join us for a day of art and mindfulness on the River Nidd. Led by the artist Hondartza Fraga, this retreat offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of nature and make abstract artworks.
What to Expect
Mindful Art Practice: Through guided activities, you'll focus on your breath and being present in the moment before going on to observe nature’s intricate details. Drawing inspiration from the shapes, patterns, and textures around you to create a range of abstract artworks using graphite, inks and watercolour pencils.
A Tranquil Setting: The retreat is held at Indigo Mill on Waterside in Knaresborough, a picturesque location nestled on the edge of the River Nidd. The natural surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation and creativity.
Food and Refreshments: Enjoy lunch and afternoon tea with spectacular views of the River Nidd. Take this time to connect with other participants and reflect on your artistic journey.
Who Should Attend?
This retreat is perfect for anyone seeking a peaceful escape, whether you are an experienced artist or a complete beginner. No prior art experience is required, just an open mind and a willingness to explore your creative side. All materials are provided.
When and Where
Date: Friday 27 September 2024
Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: Indigo Mill, 14 Waterside, Knaresborough HG5 8DE
Book your place
The day-long retreat is £100, and this includes all materials, lunch, and refreshments. Spaces are limited. To book your place please email us by clicking the button below.
HONDARTZA FRAGA
Hondartza Fraga works in a range of mediums including drawing, photography, animation and video. Her work is an ongoing exploration of the different distances between ourselves and everything else: spatial, temporal, emotional, cultural and imagined. Fascinated by extreme environments, from deep sea to deep space, and explores our relationship with these places.
Her work often explores the relationship between artistic and scientific processes and how scientific discoveries are represented and communicated via imagery that aids in attributing meaning.
She has recently completed a practice-led PhD at the University of Leeds. Her research centres around making a new body of work using the archive of raw images from the space-research Cassini mission to explore the similarities and differences between drawing and new technologies.
Instagram @hondartza.fraga