Expressive Brushstrokes & Meaningful Colours Workshop

National Justice Museum, Nottingham
( Friday 17 May, 10am - 12pm )
National Justice Museum, Nottingham
( Friday 17 May, 10am - 12pm )
Expressive Brushstrokes & Meaningful Colours Workshop National Justice Museum, Nottingham (Friday 17 May, 10am - 12pm)

Neelum has run this workshop as creative response to ‘Juvenile in Justice’ exhibition (Feb-Nov 2024) by Richard Ross at the National Justice Museum. The exhibition is an exploration of the lives of young people living in prisons.

This workshop focused on Expressionist portraiture where colours and vivid brushstrokes portray hidden feelings and emotions.

Through step-by-step art demonstration and teaching learners were able to create beautiful expressionist portraits portraying thoughts and emotions on canvas.

About Neelum

Neelum is a practising artist based at Backlit studios in Nottingham. She started her art practice when she accomplished B.A Honours Fine Art from University of Northampton in 2012. Coming from a South Asian background her artistic practise originated portraying Pakistani culture and society which has taken varied phases over time. She has been particularly interested in portraying groups and culture which has arisen due to her previous degree in Sociology.

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