Wednesday 19 May, 13:30

The Dance of the Birds

Béatrice Herzig, known as Petit‑Goupil, is a Swiss illustrator and cartoonist whose tender, lively work focuses on birds. In this hands-on workshop she presents her bird series and guides children and accompanying adults through playful drawing exercises that explore colour, line and movement. Participants will learn simple illustration techniques to make their birds appear to dance on the page and will each take home their own finished piece.

In French.

Place des Cinq-Continents,
1217 Meyrin
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Photo Credit: DR

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