Just before Christmas I battled through snow to attend a one day botanic painting workshop tutored by SBA member, Michael Lakin. This was held at his own studio, White Hollows, on the edge of the National Trust’s Calke Abbey Estate in Derbyshire. I spent most the day sketching a wonderful knobbly gourd; which was amongst a selection of winter foliage, fruits and flowers provided.
Michael’s rather prescriptive step-by-step approach by building layer upon layer of thin watercolour washes takes a long time to achieve a result. In this respect his painting style did not suit me, as I am used to working quickly using wet-in-wet style by manipulating the paint whilst it’s still wet to achieve depth of colour and tone. It was frustrating to not have achieved more that day, but nonetheless, I had a pleasant day working alongside other students in Michael’s garden studio.



