GAC Studio visit

I have been collaborated with Gowld Art Centre (GAC) for over a year, the founder Kaisha Woo (now become my good friend =) and other teammates are amazing Art teachers and Artists who really have passion in Art Education. These photos are taken on their newly opened Art Studio in Tai Koo, during and after my Visual Journal workshop held at the studio. 

I really love the vibe of the studio! It is very bright, spacious, airy, well layout and fully equipped with various drawing and painting tools, they even provide musical instruments and books to enrich students’ creative process. It is a very colourful place, all students are encouraged to create in a very relaxed yet well organised setting.

It is a very challenging time, especially the past few months, for the creative industry to survive in the midst of the pandemic, but you did it Kaisha! I am really proud of you!

I believe and hope that the centre, with such a meaningful vision, “be enlightened through Art”, will win the hearts all Art lovers and continue to bloom and nurture many souls, young or mature, with their wonderful all-rounded lessons and programmes.


Photos taken with a Canon RP, with a 40mm 2.8 STM lens, edited with Photoshop CC.

WORKSHOP – VISUAL JOURNAL

This is a really FUN & INTERESTING workshop to help you develop a life long habit of making visual journal, and be INSPIRED & CREATIVE EVERYDAY!

I am thrilled to collaborate with the newly opened Art studio – Gowld Art Centre to organize this workshop!

WORKSHOP DETAILS:

1. Contents

This course will cover the following topics:

  • What is Visual Journal? Why is it the foundation of all kinds of Art creations? What are the benefits of making & doing it? 
  • Understanding your creative style
  • Types and examples of Visual journals
  • Materials & tools needed
  • We will go through the 2 most common methods of creating visual journals together:
    • A. Sketching & Painting: both indoor & outdoor; from still objects (e.g. food, plants & flowers) to urban scenes and landscapes;
    • B. Collage & scrapbook making: e.g. travel journalling: using photos, magazine prints, colour paper, rubber stamps, stickers & colour tapes to create visually appealing contents

2. Date & Place

Dates: from 23 May 2020, 6 weeks.

Workshop location:

Room 1101, 11/F Eastern Centre, 1065 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong

3. Enrolment & Enquiry

You may leave a comment below or send me an email:

agneslth @ gmail.com