Helen Hallows/A Winter Sketchbook Retreat - a 30 day project

  • £150 or 3 monthly payments of £51

A Winter Sketchbook Retreat - a 30 day project

A sketchbook project for winter to help you create a peaceful retreat from the world. Tap into the solace of nature and get engaged in connecting to yourself and the beauty around you with tasks, creative projects, journalling and rituals to take you through the darker days. Take your cue from nature, rest and enjoy the still point of the year whilst staying in a gentle creative flow.
I have a love hate relationship with winter! I have learned to lean in and embrace the still point of the year, to understand that I too have to rest and to take a gentler approach with my creative expectation and output. I have to wrap up, stay warm, nap, go see and take life in small bites. I avoid big tasks and long projects instead taking solace in collecting and curating, sketching and making and making sure wellbeing is at the top of my to-do list.

Join me so I can share my winter connection with creativity and guide you through the season.
Here is a little more information about the course. If you have any questions, you can ask me by using the links at the foot of the page.




This course brings together the strands of creating a winter inspired sketchbook whilst also acknowledging our primal need to be still and reflect. Video lessons will introduce you to techniques and ideas to take you through the stages of filling a mixed media sketchbook whilst tasks in writing, sitting and quietly noticing will support the process of gently distilling the season so you can start the new year with ideas to take forward and time to enjoy slow, gentle self-expression. Where as my Garden Sketchbook course was about life in full bloom, full colour. This course is about finding shape, pattern and line and working with a limited palette. 
 
The course is designed across 30 days but as it is a self-paced online course, you can complete the tasks as and when you feel the urge. 

This course is for you if:

  • You want a supported creative connection to the season that is gentle and restorative
  • You believe making and art are good for the soul
  • You want a regular practice to help you reflect, restore and re-focus for the year ahead
  • You like working with shape, line and pattern
  • You want to look for the beautiful in winters calm colours and pared back aesthetic
  • You like to mix words with images and the drawn with the made.
  • You want a gift for your creative soul

How do you stay motivated? How do you rest and reflect and stay in creative flow? Creativity isn't a superpower - it is a skill that needs nurturing with all your senses  engaged and heightening your connection to the world. This course combines, drawing, making and writing as well as encouragement to get out into the world, to touch, feel and record what is out there. Having structured tasks will create a routine for you to develop your skills and express yourself.

Ultimately the course is structured for enjoyment, with gentle encouragement and to set boundaries and a time for you to engage in creativity. Most of the tasks are designed to be done in the warmth of your home - with some tasks to encourage you to go out and enjoy what is around you.The course assumes no previous experience. Those with more experience can still get so much from the structure and encouragement of the course and working with a new approach. This course would very much suit those who journal and want to integrate an art element.

You will finish the course with:

  • a calm and soulful mixed media sketchbook

  • a range of ideas and techniques (this course focuses on monoprint, linocut and collage) that you can revisit again

  • the motivation to carry on drawing and collaging

  • a closer connection to nature and yourself

  • confidence to get past creative block

  • a sketchbook of ideas that you can develop into art or textile work

  • a sense of wellbeing and connection to winter stillness

"Such an enjoyable and empowering course, rich in inspiration! As well as the inspiring creative tasks and beautiful examples, this course includes gentle tools and tips that have enabled me to give myself permission to be gentle with myself"

JW 2023

"I loved the workshop, Helen, because there were so many different aspects to it yet the weekly delivery of content divided it up and wasn't overwhelming. And I could do it at my own pace, completing one week before opening up another"

JV 2023

"I love your holistic approach .... The variety of exercises and playing with material is really unique (and I booked a lot of online sessions during the past pandemic years) and I realized I've got a lot of input and output and a sketchbook full of ideas I can follow now"

HC 2023


This online course offers you:

10 video tutorials - From the blank page to simple drawing techniques, to embellishing with print and collage - I will walk you through my processes. You can watch these whenever is convenient for you and stop and start them as you follow along. 

30 daily tasks delivered in blocks of 7 tasks - one to do each day.  These are themed and mix creative tasks with well being and journalling tasks.

A 'Welcome' session plus sections with additional resources so you can lean-in to the wisdom of nature and get support for your creativity. 

A 'Goodbye' session with a summary of what you've learnt and where you can take your creativity next.

Access to an online group forum for feedback from me and other students - mutual support and motivation!

I try to use basic art equipment that most will have already. Mostly I encourage you to use what you have. :)


Suggested kit list:

For drawing artmaking:

  • A5 sketchbooks. Or use what you have!

  • Posca pens white

  • Water based printing ink

  • Ink roller

  • Plastic sheet or Perspex

  • Carbon paper – optional

  • Lino cutting tool

  • Lino

  • Erasers

  • Black ink

  • Watercolour brushes

  • Watercolours or gouache or acrylics

  • Black pen

  • Charcoal pencil

  • Sheets coloured or repurposed papers

  • Long blade scissors


For the makes:

  • Watercolour paper A4

  • Mountboard or cardboard box

  • Newspaper

  • Hole punch 

  • tealight

  • wire 

  • Wire snips

  • Scalpel


For self-care rituals:


  • Essential oils

  • Notebook and pen


What you will need to have:

  • The materials on the materials list (see above)

  • Access via a PC or laptop to my website where you can access the password protected pages

  • Broadband wifi with sufficient speed to watch video content

  • You will also need a willingness to have a go and try new ways of working - not focussed on the outcomes, but on devloping a creative flow and adapting new techniques

  • Time - regular slots that you can set aside for yourself

  • Commitment to fulfil the tasks and share with others in the group so that we can nurture each other.


What to expect:

  • After signing up you will get email confirmation of your booking and can start immediately.

  • Delivery is via video tutorials that you can start, stop and repeat as you wish. 

  • There are tasks set for you to try what you have been shown in the videos as well as step by step photos of how I created the sketchbook pages in the course

  • You are encouraged to take photos of what you create and upload them to the course Facebook Group.

  • You can ask questions in the group, or by email.


Content filmed in 2022

Contents

Welcome to A Winter Sketchbook Retreat











 





Hello!
    Suggested materials
      Join the Course Forum
        Additional Resources - Winter reading list
          Additional Resources - A Winter Playlist
            Additional Resources - Podcasts
              Additional Resources - Winter affirmations
                Support for Winter Wellbeing
                  Gallery of Student Work
                    Course content - the small print

                      Sessions Week 1

                      Week 1 Videos
                        Week 1 Tasks
                          Week 1 Tasks Checklist

                            Sessions Week 2

                            Week 2 Videos
                              Week 2 Tasks
                                Week 2 Tasks Checklist

                                  Sessions Week 3

                                  Week 3 Videos
                                    Week 3 Tasks
                                      Week 3 Tasks Checklist

                                        Sessions Week 4

                                        Week 4 Videos
                                          Week 4 Tasks
                                            Week 4 Tasks Checklist

                                              Next steps

                                              How to build upon what you have learned
                                                Feedback Form