In this digital taster workshop experiment with light and objects to create your own shadow drawings, inspired by the exhibition Reflections, The Light and Life of John Henry Lorimer (1856-1936)
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John Henry Lorimer often included windows in his paintings, especially to challenge himself with different light sources.
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Reflect on and draw your definition of home, one of the five themes of the exhibition Reflections: The light and life of John Henry Lorimer (1856-1936). As part of this, we will learn how to create coffee-stained papers to give the drawings an antique feel.
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Inspired by shapes found in the paintings of Henry John Lorimer in our exhibition Reflections: The light and life of John Henry Lorimer (1856-1936), we will create collages of interiors using papers, magazines and newspaper.
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In John Henry Lorimer’s portrait of Sarah Elizabeth Siddons Mair, there are several references to her varied interests and attainments, including chess and archery.
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On the week of John Henry Lorimer's birthday, join Martin Kemp, art historian and curator of ‘The Lorimer’s, a Family of the arts in Fife’ (1983) and Charlotte Lorimer, co-curator of ‘Reflections: The Life and Light of John Henry Lorimer’ (2021-2022) as they look at what the restoration of Kellie