





Making & Working
With Natural Art Materials
An Online Programme of Demonstrations and Talks Starting in Spring 2026
The sequel to the Natural Colour Making For Artists Year Long Programme.
Following on from Natural Colour Making For Artists, a yearlong course that took place over 2024/25, this follow-on programme offers deeper dives into approaches to making and working with natural art materials for drawing and painting. Sharing practices for working with plant and earth based colour, building on skills & knowledge over the year to create an artist colour palette of paints, inks, pastels, and pigments. This programme will be going into greater depth over a wide range of approaches to making and working with natural art materials from pastels, to inks, from metal-point, to gesso & more.
Course Overview:
INTRODUCTION SESSION - With All Teachers - Open to all registrants Tuesday 7th April 2026 4-6pm BST
PAINT - Core foundations of paint-making Introducing key concepts, materials, binders and basic processes - Lucy Mayes - Tuesday 5th May 4-6pm BST
COLOUR - Creating a palette of personal primary colours with earth and plant based colour - Carolyn Sweeney - Tuesday 2nd June 2026 4-6pm BST
PAPER - Choosing papers for natural colour work, exploring the effects of different types of paper and sizing with wet and dry media - Carolyn Sweeney - Tuesday 7th July 2026 4-6pm BST
PENS - Making an ink that can be used in a fountain pen and refillable felt tip markers. Demonstrating how to make Quill Pens, bamboo, & reed pens - Annie Hogg & Caroline Ross - Tuesday 4th August 2026 4-6pm BST
MODIFIERS - Mushroom Inks with Modifiers & Binders - Julie Beeler - Tuesday 1st September 2026 4-6pm BST
PIGMENTS - Fundamentals Deep Dive: Moving into greater depth and complexity with the addition of particle morphology etc - Lucy Mayes - Tuesday 6th October 2026 4-6pm BST
PASTELS - Graphite / conte / graded hard pastel making method - Caroline Ross - Tuesday 3rd November 2026 4-6pm GMT
LAYERING - Layering different types of natural colour- wet and dry mediums, botanical and mineral colours, water-based and oil-based mediums - Carolyn Sweeney - Tuesday 1st December 2026 4-6pm GMT
GESSO - Gesso workshop, with extra elements of panel preparation - Annie Hogg Tuesday - 5th January 2027 4-6pm GMT
METAL-POINT - On prepared paper: warm coppery tones, greys, blacks. - Caroline Ross - Tuesday 2nd February 2027 4-6pm GMT
CLOSING SESSION - With All Teachers - Open to all registrants - Tuesday 2nd March 2027 4-6pm GMT
Elements:
12 monthly online sessions avaialble to join live or watch the recordings.
Opening and closing sessions with all the teachers.
Ten live online demonstrations.
Downloadable PDF handouts will be available for all sessions. With recipes & specific equipment & materials.
A reading list
An equipment & materials overview and guide
We will make a What’s App group that members can join to connect with each-other and share work.
We will have a What’s App group for the course members to communicate and share work. The teachers won’t be in the group.
For Whole Programme Members: (Limited spaces available)
Study Groups With Annie Hogg and Issy Denton
Mentoring With Caroline Ross, Annie Hogg, and Lucy Mayes
How To Sign Up: Join the whole Making & Working With Natural Art Materials Course Programme to access the sign-up page.
Access: All members will have access to the live sessions as well as the recordings in the member area on Plants & Colour Website. The resources will be available until March 2028, one year after the course is completed.
Time Commitments:
The live demonstrations will be two hours every month. You can either join live or watch the recordings in your own time.
In order to practice the techniques in your own time, this will require 6-12 hours per month of studio practice. The course is really what you make it. The more you can find the time to practice the techniques each month, you will get more from the course.
Join The Whole Programme
Gain Access to the Study Groups & Mentoring
Gain access to The Natural Colour Making For Artists Programme (2024/25) (£390) as well as joining Making & Working With Natural Art Materials Programme (2026) (Original Price: £430)
Making and working with natural art materials for drawing and painting. Sharing practices for working with plant and earth based colour, building on skills & knowledge over the year to create an artist colour palette of paints, inks, pastels, and pigments. This programme will be going into greater depth over a wide range of approaches to making and working with natural art materials from pastels, to inks, from metal-point, to gesso & more.
Join Individual Sessions
Meet The Teachers
Programme Details:
Introduction Session
With All Teachers
Tuesday 7th April 2026 4-6pm BST
Open to all registrants
In this live group session to launch the course, there will be introductions from the teachers and an overview of the teaching sessions.
Studio set-up: Accessible/beginner set up as well as a more professional setup. Studio hacks
Documenting/note taking/Journaling/sketchbooking.
Talking through the structure of the course
Breakout groups for people to share what they want to get from the course.
PAINT
Core Foundations of Paint-Making
Introducing key concepts, materials, binders and basic processes.
Lucy Mayes
Tuesday 5th May 4-6pm BST
This two-hour session, titled "Core Foundations of Paint-Making," is designed to introduce participants to the essential principles and materials involved in creating paint from scratch, along with guidance on selecting appropriate surfaces and substrates. The session will delve into the fundamental components of paint; pigment, binder, solvent, and optional additives, exploring what each one is and how it functions within the mixture. The roles of these components will be clearly explained and expanded upon to build a strong conceptual foundation. Particular attention will be given to traditional, non-toxic, and biodegradable art practices, highlighting high-quality natural binders such as gum arabic, egg yolk, casein, and plant-based glues. These will be categorized to help participants develop a method of paint production rooted in low-impact, sustainable materials. Visual aids such as diagrams and side-by-side comparisons of different paint types will support participants in understanding these distinctions. This session serves as a crucial primer for the next in Lucy's series, "PIGMENTS – Fundamentals Deep Dive." To conclude, Lucy will demonstrate several of the key principles discussed, bringing the concepts to life through practical application.
COLOUR
Creating a Palette of Personal Primary Colours
With earth and plant based colour
Carolyn Sweeney
Tuesday 2nd June 2026 4-6pm BST
Red, yellow, and blue are the traditional primary colours. When using synthetic pigments these are the base for any palette. How does this concept apply to natural colour, particularly locally foraged natural colour? As much fun as it is to experiment with new plants or forage for new sources of mineral pigments, deepening the relationships you have with just a few pigments or dyes can be very rewarding. These are colours you can come back to again and again to find consistency in your work. I’ll show you my palette of personal primaries and talk to you about how to create your own.
PAPER
Choosing Papers For Natural Colour Work
Exploring the effects of different types of paper and sizing with wet and dry media
Carolyn Sweeney
Tuesday 7th July 2026 4-6pm BST
The characteristics of paper can have a big effect on your work, particularly when working with the quirks of handmade artist materials. What are the fundamental qualities of paper? We’ll discuss the fundamentals of paper- fibers, sizing, weight. I’ll show you samples of different types of paper and how they work with wet and dry media.
PENS
Making & Working With Pens and Handmade Inks
Making an ink that can be used in a fountain pen and refillable felt tip markers. Demonstrating how to make Quill Pens, Bamboo, & Reed pens.
Annie Hogg & Caroline Ross
Tuesday 4th August 2026 4-6pm BST
MODIFIERS
Mushroom Inks with Modifiers & Binders
Julie Beeler
Tuesday 1st September 2026 4-6pm BST
Join designer, artist, educator and creator of the Mushroom Color Atlas, Julie Beeler, in exploring the realm of working with natural pigments from mushrooms to create a series of inks using different binders including fungi. She will explore different techniques for working with fungi that lend themselves well to the art of ink making. After this session you will be able to make mushroom inks with different binders and learn how to use them to achieve various techniques using four different modifiers.
PIGMENTS
Fundamentals Deep Dive
Moving into greater depth and complexity with the addition of particle morphology etc
Lucy Mayes
Tuesday 6th October 2026 4-6pm BST
This two-hour session, titled "PIGMENTS Fundamentals Deep Dive," invites participants to explore pigments beyond the basics, delving into their deeper scientific and artistic complexities. Building on foundational knowledge from Lucy’s first session, the session we will examine the physical and chemical properties of pigments, including particle morphology, size, and surface characteristics, and how these factors influence colour, opacity, texture, and permanence. Participants will learn to distinguish between natural and synthetic pigments, understand their behaviour in various binders and mediums, and gain insight into how pigment qualities affect application and final artwork. Through detailed explanations and visual demonstrations, this session aims to equip artists and makers with a richer, more nuanced understanding of pigments that will enhance their creative and technical practice. The session will conclude with a live demonstration where Lucy will bring these concepts to life by showcasing a selection of hand-made pigments and paint, while also sharing practical tests that participants can use to better understand their pigments on a deeper, more intimate level.
PASTELS
Graphite / conte / graded hard pastel making method
Caroline Ross
Tuesday 3rd November 2026 4-6pm GMT
Make unique graded hard (clay-based) pastel sets tailored exactly to your needs. Also create deep shiny blacks, silvers, greys and coloured graphite pastels to create the ultimate drawing pastel set.
LAYERING
Layering Different Types of Natural Colour
Wet and dry mediums, botanical and mineral colours, water-based and oil-based mediums
Carolyn Sweeney
Tuesday 1st December 2026 4-6pm GMT
GESSO
Gesso Workshop, With Extra Elements Of Panel Preparation
Annie Hogg
5th January 2027 4-6pm GMT
Making a seaweed based gesso, suitable for use with natural pigmnets and for application on paper and canvas, Exploring various whitners and tints to further exploration. We will also look at stretching canvas in preparation to take gesso.
METAL-POINT
On prepared paper: warm coppery tones, greys, blacks.
Caroline Ross
Tuesday 2nd February 2027 4-6pm GMT
Learn how to create traditional grounds for metal point drawing on paper, boards or wood using both (vegan) chalk / gum gouache method, and animal glue / bone white methods. Select, test and use many metals for drawing, both traditional precious ones such as silver, as well as experimenting with metals found around the home, to create beatiful, permanent drawings rich in character and patina.
CLOSING SESSION
With All Teachers
Tuesday 2nd March 2027 4-6pm GMT
Open to all registrants
In this closing session, we will be troubleshooting common mistakes and issues. We will also make space for sharing work, reflections & feedback.