How do colours change when they sit side by side? How does a palette behave differently when translated from paint to thread?
In this hands-on workshop, textile artist Helena Powell invites participants to explore colour through both thread wraps and gouache paint, offering insight into how colour relationships are built, tested and refined within a textile design practice. Drawing on principles of colour theory, proportion and interaction, the session focuses on seeing colour rather than assuming it — questioning warmth, tone, balance and contrast. Participants will experiment with placing colours next to one another, discovering how subtle shifts can dramatically alter the overall feel of a palette. Helena will also share elements of her own working process, including how she develops colour ideas across digital, painted and textile-based studies. The workshop is structured to be accessible and exploratory, making it ideal for those new to textile design, while also offering valuable space for experienced textile artists and designers to slow down, revisit fundamentals and develop more intentional colour decisions within their practice. No previous textile experience is required — just curiosity and a willingness to experiment.
Suitable for: Beginners, artists, designers, textile practitioners and curious colour-lovers at any stage
You will leave with: – A series of painted and thread-based colour studies – A deeper understanding of colour interaction across materials – Practical tools to inform future textile or creative work
£65 per person
Refreshments: Tea, coffee, cakes and biscuits provided. Please bring a packed lunch. What to wear: Comfortable clothing you don’t mind getting paint on, or an apron.
Access: Please note this workshop takes place in the upper gallery, which is not wheelchair accessible. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Max. 8 spaces All materials will be provided. Places are limited — advance booking is essential.