This talk is part of the Garden Museum's new Branch Out programme, a series of free events and activities exploring gardening, art, floristry, plant science, history, design, and more! Join us on Thursdays: no need to book, just show up.
Join artist and designer Natasha Coverdale for a tactile lunchtime talk exploring the inspirations and processes behind her current exhibition in our Nave. Natasha will explore the possibilities of digital illustration and the pros and cons of using Instagram as your agent.
Natasha Coverdale is a Sussex based Artist and designer using digital ilustration as her medium. She is inspired by antique French textiles, Japanese block prints, solo travel, and the busy beauty of the English Hedgerow.
Our Branch Out programme has been made possible thanks to funding from Arts Council England.
Bio
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Natasha Coverdale
Natasha Coverdale
Natasha Coverdale is a Sussex based Artist and designer using Digital Illustration as her medium. She is inspired by Antique French Textiles, Japanese block prints, solo travel and the busy beauty of the English Hedgerow.
Originally having worked in Visual Identity and Branding for 15 years, Natasha launched ‘Studio Coverdale’ in 2018 after winning the Liberty Open Call competition. Since then she has grown on Instagram from 500 followers to over 100k. Selling not just deliciously vibrant, limited edition Giclee prints but also exquisite woven cotton blankets, murals, scarves, bags and even leggings. All with a view to bringing colourful joy and immersion within her fantastical floral world.
Natasha has a collaborative collection of wallpapers with Lick home, designs with East London Parasol Co, a book of her prints in the Brighton and Hove Museum and has been featured in Elle Decoration, The Times, The Independent and many more!
When not in the studio Natasha can be found lingering in English heritage properties, learning about foraging, working on her herb garden, and saving up for an opulent cruise down the Nile.