Marilyn Theisel Advances Colouring Technique
Join Tasmanian artist Marilyn Theisel for an engaging coloured pencil workshop exploring advanced techniques through layering, light and colour.
Suitable for continuing and curious artists alike, this workshop offers a practical foundation for developing expressive, finished works using coloured pencil.
This coloured pencil workshop with Marilyn Theisel provides a practical foundation for creating resolved artworks using coloured pencils across a range of subjects.
Workshop Focus
The workshop focuses on developing an understanding of light, shade and form through the careful layering of colour.
Building on techniques introduced in Marilyn’s 2025 coloured pencil foundation course, this workshop extends participants’ skills while remaining accessible to those new to the medium.
Through guided exercises and demonstrations, participants will explore how to apply colour effectively, build depth and achieve subtle tonal variation.
The workshop emphasises exploration and experimentation, encouraging participants to work with the materials they already own while learning techniques that can be adapted to different papers, pencils and styles.
The focus is on skill-building, confidence and understanding the fundamentals that support more complex coloured pencil work.
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Meet Marilyn Theisel
Marilyn Theisel is a Tasmanian artist with a diverse creative background spanning textiles, drawing and mixed media.
She holds an Associate Degree in Visual Arts from the University of Tasmania and a Diploma of Design completed in Kenya, along with further training in visual arts and innovative tapestry practices in Brazil.
Beginning her formal art studies later in life through the Wicking Research in Dementia program, Marilyn’s practice has been shaped by curiosity, experimentation and a willingness to explore new materials and techniques.
Encouraged early on to pursue drawing, she has since developed a multi-disciplinary approach and is an active member of the Launceston Art Society.
Marilyn regularly participates in exhibitions and has had work published in American Color Pencil magazine.
As a workshop facilitator, she brings an encouraging, exploratory teaching style that supports artists at different stages of their creative journey.
Ideal for Growing Your Skills
This workshop is suitable for artists with some drawing experience who are interested in developing their coloured pencil skills, as well as beginners who are keen to learn strong foundational techniques.
While it follows on from the 2025 foundation workshop, it is designed to stand alone and welcomes participants new to Marilyn’s teaching.
Participants will gain a clearer understanding of colour layering, tonal control and how light and shade create form.
They will develop practical techniques for building images gradually and confidently, using coloured pencil as a serious and versatile art medium.
The joy of this workshop comes from discovery, experimenting with colour, seeing drawings evolve through layers, and gaining confidence in a medium that rewards patience and attentiveness.
Participants often leave with renewed enthusiasm and practical skills they can continue to build on at home.
Workshop Supplies
Participants will be asked to bring their own coloured pencil materials.
An extensive and detailed materials list will be provided upon booking.
In general, participants are encouraged to bring a set of coloured pencils they already own, including a broad range of colours, along with suitable paper (at least 200 gsm), basic drawing tools and simple accessories used in coloured pencil work.
Some shared materials will be available on the day to support the workshop and allow participants to trial additional tools.
This approach ensures participants can work comfortably with familiar materials while still having access to extra resources as needed.
Workshop Details
Workshop Date: 9th May 2026
Workshop time: 10:00am to 4:00pm
Workshop price: $150 members $170 non members
Workshop Address:
313 Wellington Street, Launceston 7250 Tasmania
Workshop organiser: Iryna Bohlscheid 0466991178
How to book:
Book online at https://www.artlas.org.au/
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