Mushrooms and Floral Alcohol Markers Workshop

Create Vibrant Fungi Illustrations with Ohuhu Markers.



2 hours 10 mins Class size 1 to 6 guests

  $58 - $68 ($68 per guest when you book for 1 guest, $63/guest for 2+ guests, $58/guest for 4+ guests) (Afterpay & PayPal Pay in 4 available)

Discover the magic of alcohol markers in this fun and beginner-friendly illustration workshop. In this two-hour creative session, you’ll learn how to blend, layer, and create smooth gradients using Ohuhu alcohol markers while painting your own vibrant mushroom artwork. Whether you're completely new to markers or looking to refine your colouring skills, this class will guide you step-by-step through the essential techniques needed to achieve bold, professional-looking results.
You’ll begin by learning the foundations: how alcohol markers behave, how to control streaking, and how to create seamless colour transitions. Through guided blending exercises, you’ll explore light-to-dark layering, two-colour blends, and how to build dimension using simple shading techniques.
Once you’ve mastered the basics, you’ll move on to your final piece: a beautifully rendered mushroom illustration. You’ll learn how to create depth in the cap, subtle shadows in the stem, and soft glow effects to make your artwork pop. Optional linework and white gel pen highlights will add the finishing touch.
This class is perfect for:
  • Complete beginners
  • Creative hobbyists
  • Anyone curious about alcohol markers
  • Those who love botanicals, illustration, or whimsical art themes
Expect a relaxed, supportive atmosphere where you can slow down, focus, and enjoy the creative process.

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What you'll get
All materials are provided- including Ohuhu markers and paper
Notepaper & a pen
A completed mushroom artwork ready to display
A strong understanding of alcohol marker blending techniques
Practical knowledge you can apply to future illustrations
The confidence to continue exploring marker art at home
Knowledge required
Understanding of the English language (Deaf students may bring a sign language interpreter if needed—you must purchase a ticket for them too).
Please note: Due to the leader of the workshop being hard of hearing (hearing aids), translators that need to speak during lecture sessions are not permitted to allow the workshop leader to communicate effectively with minimal background noise. Therefore, for any individual who cannot speak/understand English, this course is not for you.
Recommended for those between 15-90 years old. (Younger kids are welcomed but may struggle with the workshop). Anyone under 13 must be accompanied by a paying adult.
What to bring
Optional:
  • Notebook & writing materials (Please note that a basic notebook and pen will be provided, but you are more than welcome to bring your own).
  • Your own alcohol markers (Professional grade Ohuhu markers will be provided, but you are more than welcome to bring your own brand).
  • Your own refreshments (No alcohol permitted).
Suitable for

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 15 years old).

Adult accompaniment is not required.

This experience would also be a creative gift for her or gift for mum.

Location

Reservoir Community and Learning Centre - Reservoir Library, Edwardes Street, Reservoir VIC

Around the corner from Reservoir Station. Extremely limited street parking available- recommend public transport.

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Broomstick & Brush Studio
Broomstick & Brush Studio

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female Women-owned

Cristina T. Ingbritsen is a multifaceted professional artist, award-winning photographer, and arts manager whose creative journey traverses the realms of fantasy, folklore and beyond. With a distinct focus on exploring the nuances of folklore and the mystique of mythology in her work, she skilfully weaves together elements of empowerment and introspection.
Her portfolio is a testament to her commitment to authenticity, often described as brutally honest yet infused with a profound sense of compassion and empathy towards diverse cultures. Through her lens, she captures the essence of human experiences, inviting viewers to delve into introspective realms where societal constructs are deconstructed and reimagined.
Beyond her exploration of mythology, her commissions for clients extend beyond these themes, showcasing her versatility and ability to breathe life into diverse artistic visions.
With a penchant for realism in her portrait work, Cristina also embraces elements of semi-realism and manga styles, adding layers of depth and dynamism to her creations. Each piece she produces is a testament to her unwavering dedication to her craft and her unique ability to blend tradition with innovation.
Welcome to Cristina's world, where art becomes a transformative journey of self-discovery and cultural exploration.
Cristina was the co-owner and co-jewellery designer for The Dragon's Hoard. Cristina's future career goals include many more solo exhibitions, becoming a gallery curator/owner and/or university lecturer.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours), RMIT (2022) (Second-class Honours)
Master of Arts (Arts Management), RMIT (2020) (Graduated with Distinction)
Graduate Diploma in Pedagogy (Secondary), University of Melbourne (2019)
Bachelor of Design Arts (Visual Arts Major), Australian Academy of Design (2017) (now called LCI Melbourne)
Exhibitions:
"Trance" (Fifth Instalment in "The Magic Hour" exhibition series), Solo exhibition, Sol Gallery, Fitzroy, 2023
“Feminism & The Occult” (fourth instalment in “The Magic Hour” exhibition series), Solo/Group, RMIT Melbourne City Campus, 2022 (RMIT Grad Show)
“The Women’s Hour” (third installment in “The Magic Hour” exhibition series), solo fantasy art exhibition, Regent Gallery, Preston, Vic, 2022
“Likeness”, Group exhibition, Brunswick Street Gallery, Fitzroy, Vic, 2021
“Connecting the Distance”, Group exhibition (Online), Working Parts Gallery, Thornbury, Vic, 2020
“The Devil’s Hour” (second installment in “The Magic Hour” exhibition series), solo fantasy art exhibition, Maggie’s Art Space, Collingwood, Vic, 2020
“The Witching Hour” (first installment in “The Magic Hour” exhibition series), solo fantasy art exhibition, Maggie’s Art Space, Collingwood, Vic, 2019
“Playlist”, Solo/Group Exhibit, Collingwood's Art Precinct, Collingwood, Vic, 2017 (Australian Academy of Design Grad Show)
Filmmaking Pop-UP Exhibit, Group Exhibit, Academy of Design Project Space, Collingwood, Vic, 2016
"Distracting Narcissus" Eckersleys Open space gallery, Group exhibit, Melbourne, Victoria, 2016
"The Odditorium" (Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival), Group exhibit, Port Melbourne, Vic, 2015
Awards:
Dean’s Art People’s Choice award for “Connecting the Distance”, Group exhibition (Online), Working Parts Gallery, 2020
Other Notable Projects:
Research trip to Salem, MA (U.S.A), 2024
Magazine article writer & Magazine design team member, As above so below (Online Magazine), 2017
Market Management Team Member, Blip Artist Market, 2017
Publications:
“Feminism & The Occult”, exegesis, 2022
“Artist run spaces: Then & Now”, research paper, 2020
“The conservative public v.s. fantasy art”, research paper, 2019
“Subcultures”, As Above, So Below online magazine, 2017

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