Earth Pigments & Natural Paints

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HELEN COLEMAN

Two-day masterclass exploring earth pigments, levigation and traditional paint making, creating handmade watercolour and tempera paints from natural minerals.

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date Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 June 2026

duration 2 day 

venue location in York tba 1 week prior to class start

From raw earth to luminous paint: rediscovering colour through minerals…

This two-day masterclass introduces participants to the rich material possibilities of earth pigments and the processes used to transform raw mineral colour into usable paints.

Working with both personal samples and a curated collection of earth pigments, participants will explore how colour, texture and particle behaviour influence the character of natural pigments. Through a series of practical studio processes, the workshop guides participants through the early stages of pigment preparation, including selecting raw materials, grinding, levigation and testing for hue, value and texture.

Participants will investigate traditional and contemporary approaches to pigment processing, including the transformation of iron oxides through heat, the preparation of calcium carbonate, and the role of natural gums and binders in paint making.

The workshop then moves into the creation of handmade paints. Participants will learn mulling techniques to produce watercolour and tempera paints using earth pigments prepared during the workshop. Additional processes include preparing glair and watercolour mediums, exploring the role of kaolin and calcium carbonate as paint modifiers, and understanding the principles of lightfastness and pigment stability.

Throughout the masterclass, participants will mix and test a range of colours, building practical knowledge of how natural pigments can be integrated into drawing, painting and mixed-media practices.

By the end of the workshop, participants will leave with a set of handmade paints and a deeper understanding of the material language of earth pigments.

Materials fee: $10 paid directly to tutor.

Helen Coleman — Textile Artist & Workshop Leader 

Website helencolemanart.com.au
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Helen Coleman is a contemporary colourwoman whose practice centres on experimentation with natural pigments, botanical dyes and the chemistry of colour.

In 2018 she completed a two-year residency at Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah, combining her background in botany and chemistry with her artistic practice to investigate the eco-dye potential of Western Australia’s endemic plants. The residency culminated in her first solo exhibition, Windfall: Chemistry of the Dye Pot.

Now working from her Dye Pot Studio, Helen continues to research the pigments and dyes found in the landscapes around her. She delivers natural pigment workshops across Australia and collaborates with artists to explore new creative approaches to locally sourced colour materials.

In 2022 Helen commenced PhD research at Curtin University investigating the chemistry and dye potential of Corymbia calophylla kino (marri gum).

date Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 June 2026

duration 2 day 

venue location in York tba 1 week prior to class start

create and stay:  participants will travel from across Australia, with many choosing to turn their time in York into a short creative getaway. The Wheatbelt offers a range of comfortable stays, from boutique guesthouses to self-contained cottages, all close to workshop venues.

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