Workshops
Pioneering Waste Mosaic Through Eco-Artivism
You've been asking—so I'm finally running some eco-artivist workshops! Inspired by my "The Characters" series, bring your paper scraps and fabric bits and learn to see them as "trashure."
About "The Characters" Series
Abstract portraits made entirely from waste, where each character's traits emerge from the colours and materials—which makes them utterly original. These pieces celebrate fluidity, complexity, and difference through organic, circular designs that resist categorisation and honour individuality.
The Characters Workshop Experience
This workshop is designed to shift your perspective, not chase perfection. You'll learn pioneering Waste Mosaic techniques while breaking the bias against waste and discovering your own trashure.
What You'll Experience:
Learn pioneering Waste Mosaic techniques from "The Characters" series
Break bias against waste—discover your trashure
Work with 100% sustainable materials: eco-friendly adhesives and packaging
Purpose-driven approach: shift perspective, not chase perfection
Tea, mushroom coffee & biscuits included—all vegan, of course
Workshop Details:
Duration: 3 hours of hands-on learning and mindset transformation
Group Size: Minimum 3, maximum 8 participants
Investment: £75 per person
Location: Organized based on participant interest (London boroughs: Ealing, Acton, Camden, RBKC, Mayfair—or anywhere else in the UK!)
How to Register Your Interest
I'm organizing workshops based on demand and location to make them convenient for participants.
To express your interest, please contact me with:
Your preferred location (borough or area—anywhere in the UK considered!)
Your day preference (Saturday, Sunday, or weekday)
Any questions you might have
Note: Your responses are not binding and are truly helpful in planning!
Once I have sufficient interest in a particular area, I'll confirm the date and location.
Let's Make Rubbish Radical
This workshop is for anyone ready to challenge their assumptions about waste, creativity, and the possibilities hiding in daily discarded materials. No art experience necessary—just curiosity, an open mind, and your household trashure.
Photos from the brilliant workshop at Camden Inspire Festival
Photo credit: Ben Sage
Questions? Please don't hesitate to get in touch. I'm happy to answer any questions about the workshop, materials, or the booking process.