Earth Pigments & Paint Making - Saturday, October 19, 10-4

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Space is limited; reserve your spot. Rain or shine.

No prior experience necessary.

Space is limited; reserve your spot. Rain or shine.

No prior experience necessary.

Overview:
Make natural inks and paints from soil, clay and rocks. Learn how to forage responsibly, process pigments and mull your own paints and inks. We’ll walk the farm and fields to gather rocks and clay from the creek. After a demonstration, we’ll jump into hands-on work to grind and process these earth materials into artist-quality pigments, paints and inks. Enjoy a delicious farm-to-table lunch in the field.

What You Will Learn:
- How to gather earth pigments responsibly
- Practical methods for processing and making artist-quality pigments from soil, clay and rocks
- Techniques for painting with natural paints and inks on paper

Workshop Highlights:
- Walk the farm and fields to forage for colors
- Take home paints and inks that you have hands-on processed from earth in the barn studio
- Farm-to-table lunch in the field (or greenhouse if rainy)
- Perfect for artists, nature enthusiasts and botany lovers, no experience necessary

Location:
- Jill’s barn studio in Chatham, NY on a serene 200-acre farm
- 25 minutes from Hudson, 25 minutes from Great Barrington, 2 hours north of Manhattan (access via Amtrak to Hudson)

Required materials:
We offer two options for materials to accommodate everyone's needs: you can bring your own tools or Jill can purchase them for you for an additional $75 available at checkout. Jill will provide all other necessary materials for processing and painting and have any purchased materials waiting for you.

Here are the specific tools you will need:
- Mortar and pestle made of marble, stone, ceramic, or metal (wood is not suitable)
- Tempered glass palette (approximately 11 x 14 inches, plus or minus)
- Glass muller
- Small fine kitchen sieve

What to Bring:
- Required materials above
- A few jars with lids (used, clean jars with lids 12-24 oz is perfect)
- Sketchbook for color swatching and note-taking
- Weather-appropriate layers and waterproof shoes or boots
- Harvesting basket or tote for gathering
- Bring your own earth and rocks if you like as well
- Hands ready to work, questions and a belly ready to eat a delicious meal from the farm

Contact jill@farmandfieldny.com with questions or for recommendations on transportation and where to stay if needed.

Refund policy: Refunds are not available due to the long-term planning involved in our workshops. However, we offer credits that can be applied toward a custom workshop or a future workshop date.