Drawing for Enjoyment: Texture, Frottage & Collage
With Frank Hayes 

Saturday 16 May
1-3pm, CAMPLE LINE

Booking required – tickets available on a sliding scale
£8 | £6 | £3

A close up shot of hands creating a wood rubbing or 'frottage'. The image shows a large piece of carved dark wood roughly the shape of a watermelon, with a piece of white paper placed on top. The person is rubbing another long, thin piece of carved wood, shaped a bit like a weaving shuttle and coated with coloured oil pastel, over the paper to pick up the textured patterns of the wood below.
Artist Anderson Borba working on a frottage (rubbing) for 'Veins', 2020-2026
Anderson Borba frottage installation 'Veins', 2020-2026 (detail)

Frank Hayes returns to CAMPLE LINE this spring for a Drawing for Enjoyment workshop developed alongside our current exhibition, The Unearthed by Anderson Borba. Taking inspiration from Borba’s use of collage and from his frottage installation Veins (2020–2026), the session will explore texture, layering, repetition and mark-making through a range of drawing processes.

The workshop offers time and space to experiment with materials, slow down, and approach drawing in an open and exploratory way. In a relaxed and supportive setting, participants will be encouraged to try different techniques and ways of making, without pressure or expectation.

Anderson Borba frottage installation 'Veins', 2020-2026 (detail)

What to expect
The session will begin with a brief introduction to Borba’s exhibition, focusing on his use of collage and frottage. Frank will then introduce a selection of materials and simple drawing approaches for participants to explore at their own pace.

The workshop is designed to be inclusive and supportive, with an emphasis on curiosity, process and experimentation. No previous experience of drawing is required. All materials will be provided.

Refreshments
Tea, coffee and cold drinks will be available. Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements when booking.

Recommended for ages 16 yrs+
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.

Access
If you have any access requirements or questions, please be in touch with our colleague Emma: emma@campleline.org.uk or 01848 331 000

Reaching us
CAMPLE LINE, Cample, near Thornhill, DG3 5HD

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Any questions?
Email us: info@campleline.org.uk
Call us: 01848 331 000

 

5 people sit around a large material covered in art materials. They are all busy drawing and painting.
Drawing For Enjoyment at CAMPLE LINE (Spring 2024)
A colourfully detailed show of Anderson Borba's artwork 'Cloak' (2026). Textured pieces of wood are covered in abstract colourful details, created using collaged pieces of magazine pages. The pieces are connected together with wire and are suspended in the air.
Anderson Borba 'Cloak', 2026 (detail)
Frank Hayes leads a drawing workshop at CAMPLE LINE. 8 people sit around a large table covered with art materials, each absorbed in their own creative process. Frank stands at the end of the table, working on his own drawing. Bright sunlight streams in to the room through the doors and windows.
Drawing for Enjoyment at CAMPLE LINE (Summer 2025)

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Any questions? 
Email us: info[at]campleline.org.uk

Call us: 01848 331000