Maria Hernandez
Botanical Cyanotype Workshop
Fee €35
Maximum 10 people
Duration 3 hours
Participant level - all levels
Everyone is welcome, and it can be adapted to suit skill level
Materials: All supplied
Create beautiful blue-and-white botanical prints using sunlight and natural materials. In this relaxed, hands-on session, you’ll learn how to mix and apply the cyanotype solution, prepare your own light-sensitive paper, and then arrange leaves and flowers to develop your designs into striking prints. No experience needed—just come, experiment, and enjoy a calm, creative escape.
Maria Hernández is the owner and lead art teacher at The Art Studio and Creative Kubs in Kenmare, a new and energetic initiative bringing art and craft activities to children, young adults, and adults in the community. Originally from Valencia, she earned her degree in Fine Art before beginning her teaching career at Taller Artesano, where she spent eight years teaching art to children.
Since moving to Ireland in 2014, Maria has continued to develop her artistic practice while furthering her studies and strengthening her English. At her studio on 23 Main Street, Kenmare, she teaches using high‑quality materials, adapting lessons to different ages and abilities, nurturing creativity, and guiding students as they build confidence in a wide range of artistic techniques.
Maria Hernandez
Botanical Cyanotype Workshop
Fee €35
Maximum 10 people
Duration 3 hours
Participant level - all levels
Everyone is welcome, and it can be adapted to suit skill level
Materials: All supplied
Create beautiful blue-and-white botanical prints using sunlight and natural materials. In this relaxed, hands-on session, you’ll learn how to mix and apply the cyanotype solution, prepare your own light-sensitive paper, and then arrange leaves and flowers to develop your designs into striking prints. No experience needed—just come, experiment, and enjoy a calm, creative escape.
Maria Hernández is the owner and lead art teacher at The Art Studio and Creative Kubs in Kenmare, a new and energetic initiative bringing art and craft activities to children, young adults, and adults in the community. Originally from Valencia, she earned her degree in Fine Art before beginning her teaching career at Taller Artesano, where she spent eight years teaching art to children.
Since moving to Ireland in 2014, Maria has continued to develop her artistic practice while furthering her studies and strengthening her English. At her studio on 23 Main Street, Kenmare, she teaches using high‑quality materials, adapting lessons to different ages and abilities, nurturing creativity, and guiding students as they build confidence in a wide range of artistic techniques.