Learn the ancient art of gilding and illumination at historic Herstmonceux Castle
28th March


Illumination is the art of applying gold to paper or vellum, with the resulting artworks traditionally bound within manuscripts. Medieval illuminated manuscripts were highly prized items created by teams of skilled artisans. Herbals were manuscripts detailing plants and their medicinal properties. They were a key part of the medieval manuscript tradition and would aid the effective use of medicinal gardens like the one at Herstmonceux Castle.
In this one-day course, you will learn how to handle, lay and polish 23.75ct gold leaf. You will be guided through the process of transferring an image onto paper and using ink and fine miniature brushes to ‘ink over’ your design. We will also grind pigments as a group to add colour and tone to our gilded herbals.
What students should bring
All tools and materials will be provided but do feel free to bring miniature brushes if you have them at home
A notebook for note-taking. An overview of the techniques learned on the course will be sent to you afterwards.
Please wear clothing you don’t mind getting a little messy.
This course is suitable for beginners and people with some experience.
Refreshments
Please bring a packed lunch along. Tea and Coffee will be available at the class.
Tutor Biography
Sarah Davis is a multimedia artist using traditional approaches with a deep historical resonance, such as wood carving, wax modelling and illumination. Within her own practice, she uses these techniques to explore the cyclical nature of illness and the complex dynamics of our internal bodily processes. In 2012, Sarah graduated from Chelsea College of Art with a BA in Fine Art. She returned to education in 2015 to study woodcarving and gilding at the City & Guilds of London Art School, where she now teaches on the BA in woodcarving. Since 2020, she has been practising the endangered art of illumination and teaches widely on the subject.–
Saturday, 28th March from 10:30am to 4:30pm
Ticket Price (pp): £110.00
Ticket link: https://herstmonceux-castle.com/event/the-art-of-illumination/

