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Explore Leigh Woods through Watercolour

Tue 26 May

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Bristol Folk House

Slow down and paint one of Bristol’s most beautiful natural landscapes in a mindful, guided watercolour workshop.

Explore Leigh Woods through Watercolour
Explore Leigh Woods through Watercolour

Time & Location

26 May 2026, 17:30 – 20:00

Bristol Folk House, 40a Park St, Bristol BS1 5JG, UK

About the event

This experience is part of City Uncovered: Bristol, taking place from 18th–31st May – a limited-time series of unique, under-the-radar experiences designed to help you see the city differently.


What to expect:

You’ll join your tutor, Holly Foskett-Barnes, for a calm and welcoming workshop inspired by the natural beauty of Leigh Woods. The session begins with an introduction to the landscape and a step-by-step demonstration, helping you understand how to approach painting with watercolours.

As you begin creating your own piece, Holly will guide you through a range of techniques—from building washes and textures to capturing the atmosphere of woodland scenes. You’ll receive one-to-one support throughout, helping you build confidence and develop your own style.

The workshop is designed to be as relaxing as it is creative, with a strong focus on slowing down, observing nature, and enjoying the process rather than striving for perfection. Expect a peaceful, mindful atmosphere where you can fully switch off and immerse yourself in painting.


This experience is perfect for:

• Beginners wanting to try watercolour painting

• Nature lovers looking for a creative, mindful activity

• Creatives seeking a relaxed and supportive environment

• Anyone wanting to unwind and reconnect with their creativity


About this experience:

This guided watercolour workshop blends artistic learning with mindfulness, using the natural setting of Leigh Woods as inspiration.

Led by experienced tutor Holly Foskett-Barnes, the session focuses on both technique and mindset—helping you develop practical painting skills while encouraging a more intuitive, process-led approach to creativity. What makes it special is its emphasis on relaxation and connection to nature, offering a refreshing alternative to more structured art classes.


What’s included:

• Step-by-step watercolour demonstrations

• One-to-one guidance and support

• Introduction to key watercolour techniques

• A mindful, process-led creative approach


Good to know

• Duration: 3 hours • Location: Bristol Folk House • Difficulty: Beginner-friendly

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