I am currently working at a Cheshire high school on the GTP (Graduate Teacher Programme). My new role means I am unable to run any further workshops during school hours.
All workshops examples have been tailored to meet each group's needs. I have worked in all key stages - from nursery through to Higher Education and including special needs. My workshops address all aspects of Art and Design within the National Curriculum and target a knowledge and skills based approach to learning, in a confident and enjoyable atmosphere.
I studied sculpture and painting at the Slade School of Fine Art, and have been painting and drawing for as long as I can remember.
I am CRB checked and have adequate public liability cover for all art workshops.
Art Workshops - a selection of my favorites

Tudor Buildings
A drawing workshop that focuses on patterns within Tudor facades and building
shapes. Each child produces a single drawing of a Tudor building which
is then cut out and joined together with other drawings to produce rows
and streets of buildings.
Year 11 COPE EMAS

Wedding Dress
Using only card, pencils and glue the whole class work together to produce
all the material and fine details for this stunning wedding dress. It
is a great exercise in how to manipulate card with hands, fingers and
scissors.

Hand Made Books
Why not make your own sketch and note books and fill them with your own creative work? This workshop demonstrates the basics of book making and gets pupils and staff producing a wide range of individually made books. The simplest books can take less than ten minutes to make.

Ancient Egyptian Paintings
The iconic figures of ancient Egypt lend themselves to a terrifically bright and colourful painting and drawing workshop.
Great for all ages and abilities.

Etching Workshop
This drawing workshop uses similar techniques to that of etching and allows
us to produce excellent results in a short amount of time. It works on
both small and large scale drawings and works equally well on its own
as it does along side other materials like paint and ink. Suitable for
Key Stage 2 to Higher Education.
Mrs S M Fau-Goodwin
Headteacher, St Anne's Catholic Primary School, Nantwich
"Paul's passion for art, and his obvious delight in children's work is infectious. Not only did the children love working with him, the staff found it to be wonderful professional development.
Our school is now ablaze with colour and high quality art work.
The workshop experience will be something the children treasure for a very long time."

Kandinsky, Paintings and Wagner
This workshop looks at the ideas and imagery of Kandinsky's paintings
and demonstrates how music can be used as stimulus and inspiration for
the creation of shapes, patterns and colours within pupils' drawings and
paintings. Perfect for Key Stage 1.

Maori Stage Design for Haka War Dance
A workshop producing four large painted screens to be incorporated into
the Maori, Haka dance performed by year 4 children. The screens are based
on a set of children’s drawings inspired by Maori shapes and colours.
Withies Structures
A terrific combination of sculpture, collage and painting. Pupils build
up a complex structure from lots of basic shapes which they then paint,
draw or ink. A great workshop for practising general dexterity and fine
motor skills and introducing pupils to a wide range of art materials and
methods.

Canopic Jars for Special Objects
Each child is asked to chose a Special Object personal to them and build
a Canopic Jar or Vessel to contain or symbolise their important object.
The workshop looks at Ancient Egyptian art and in particular Canopic Jars.
The vessels are modelled out of Magic Clay and painted with acrylics.

Self Portraits
A great workshop for encouraging children to draw difficult subjects. Pupils are encouraged to be brave and adventurous with their drawing tools and embrace the many mistakes they might make along the way.

Masks
Always a lively and exciting workshop, that applies a hands on approach to the drawing, design and construction of every mask. Each workshop focuses on a certain aspect of traditional and contemporary mask making, and encourages pupils to be as creative and colourful as possible.
Viking Jewellery and Clothing
This workshop uses Viking and Celtic designs as a starting point for the production of costume pieces and body sculptures. The basic shapes are made from card which can be covered in a wide range of drawing and craft materials like pens, ink, paint, collage, raffia etc.
Mr D Williams
Headteacher, Dee Point Primary, Chester
"Paul has captivated the children's minds superbly and has given them the confidence to create exciting pieces of artwork.
His calm approach, enables the children to develop their creative thoughts and produce some outstanding work.
Paul shows great skill in getting the best out of all children from Reception through to Year 6!"
Paintings from The Ark
A workshop based around the biblical story of The Ark. Ideal for Key Stage
1, the workshop starts with some basic observational drawing of wooden
animal figures and the Ark. This workshop also functions as a good introduction
to simple painting skills.

Plaster Casting
A sculpture workshop that gets pupils modelling designs into clay which
are then open cast with Plaster of Paris. During the casting process pupils
can experiment with positive and negative shapes and a range of sculpting
materials and processes.

Weaving
A great workshop that combines a range of painting and sculpting skills. You can produce just about any shape with woven card, from very small objects to large collaborative works. Most of the fun is figuring out how to make the shapes and wrestling thirty strips of coloured card.

Silk Banners
A set of workshops exploring themes of cultural design and cooperation.
Each group learns how to produce a large silk banner and then take this
knowledge back to their school. This has been used for a Winsford Arts
Festival.
Drawing with Hundertwasser
A workshop that looks at the colourful imagination of Friedensreich Hundertwasser,
Artist and Architect. This workshop explores the use of shape and colour
in art, and encourages children to invent their own colourful world through
expressive drawing and painting.
Australian Aboriginal Animal Paintings
This workshop explores the stories, symbols and themes of traditional aboriginal art. Pupils produce drawings from a range of imagery, depicting human, plant and animal figures drawn in the traditional style of bark, cave and rock paintings.

Firework Sculptures
Originally produced for the theme of 'Celebration', these sculptures are so much fun to produce and utilise such a wide range of sculpting, painting and making skills that they have become little explosions of creative thinking and making.

Indian Patchwork Drawings
A collaborative drawing workshop that looks at the decorative designs
of Indian textiles. Great for producing big stunning work for the wall
and teaching pupils individual drawing and making skills along with collaborative
approaches to art.

Forest Drawings
Drawing a range of objects that had been collected from the forest on
a residential visit. Lots of observational drawing, working out different
compositions and experimenting with different drawing and painting materials,
including making some mud based paint from the forest floor.

Big Hands - INSET Day
An INSET day project to do with 'Hands'. This project was designed to
get staff working together to create a piece of art for the entrance area,
something that demonstrated the school's commitment to the staff and pupis.
Greek Patterns
A workshop designed to enhance observational drawing skills through a
process of concentrated drawing. The complexity of Ancient Greek patterns
makes it an ideal subject, with its distinctive style and earthy colours.
Pupils are encouraged to both draw what they see and embellish their designs
with their own imagination and a healthy amount of inks and oil pastels.
Simone Martini - Horse and Rider
A drawing and painting workshop based around the work of Italian artist Simone Martini.

Landscape Painting
This is a painting and drawing workshop that starts with looking at a
pupils' surroundings whether it be in school, a day out or on a residential
visit. The workshop experiments with a range of materials and paintings.
The workshop also looks at places other landscape painters have painted
and the way in which they worked.
Reception Painting
Painting with reception can lead to unexpectedly wonderful results. A
well structured painting workshop and educational experience, ideal for
large scale paintings, with children painting together in groups on the
same or a separate painting
Painting Liverpool’s Cathedrals
An observational drawing and painting workshop which followed a visit to the two Cathedrals of Liverpool.
The paintings were based on the buildings' exteriors and the glorious colours to be found in the Cathedrals' windows.

Monet's Garden
An observational drawing and painting workshop where children are given
real flowers to draw and study. The purpose of using real flowers is to
get the children used to looking in detail at the things they are drawing.
I have found that this workshop has worked really well with, key stage
one children. This workshop is also a great way to introduce children
to artists work, such as Monet’s Garden paintings or Van Gogh’s Sunflowers.

Owls
This drawing and painting workshop encourages children to take risks and
experiment with different combinations of drawing materials and techniques.
The workshop helps pupils to feel more comfortable and confident at producing
art work and allows pupils the chance to evaluate their own experiments
and drawings as they progress.

'Here I Am' Sunflower
This workshop combines simple drawing exercises with enlarging tools,
such as OHP, to create large scale wooden cut outs which are then painted
and decorated. This can be tailored to any subject, is hard wearing and
ideal for brightening up halls, corridors, classrooms and entrances.

Hand Made Paper
Time to roll you sleeves up and get stuck in. This workshop lets children make their own paper and incorporate their designs into its
surface and layers with a wide variety of materials. I have often used this workshop as an introduction to Japanese Arts and Crafts.

Landscape Drawing
This is a great drawing workshop for residential visits, especially at
the Conway Centre in Anglesey, come rain or shine.