

Thu, Sep 18
|Ladysmith Arts Council- Classroom
Pareidolia Workshop with Heather Kent
Pareidolia is the tendency of the human mind to perceive familiar shapes—like faces, animals, or objects—in random or abstract patterns (like clouds, textures, or stains). In a Pareidolia art class, students tap into this natural psychological phenomenon as a creative tool.
Time & Location
Sep 18, 2025, 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Ladysmith Arts Council- Classroom , 444 Parkhill Terrace, Ladysmith, BC V9G 1V6, Canada
About the Event
Pareidolia is the way our brains make meaning from random visual stimuli. In other words, it's why we stare at clouds and see bunnies, a woman chasing a dog, or a chariot pulled by dragons! Using Pareidolia in your artistic practice can help develop your imagination and motivation. As well, it is delightfully fun! In this workshop you will learn many simple drawing exercises that use pareidolia to fuel your ideas. Building on these exercises you will work through the process of a complete composition using water colours to create a pareidolia painting. And of course, you will have a lot of fun discovering meaning in a random scribble or a splash of paint.
This class runs over four weeks, with two-hour sessions each week. Some prior watercolor experience is an asset.
Thursdays, 4:00-6:00pm, September 18th- October 9th, 2025
Students should provide the following:
A selection of watercolours in tubes paint brushes micron pen,
Gelly pens, etc.
4 or 5 sheets of 120 lb watercolour paper
About the Instructor:
Heather is a visual artist working in watercolours, acrylics and assemblages. Her career as a theatre designer and puppetry artist strongly influences her visual artwork. She holds a Masters degree in Art Education from the University of Victoria, where she researched creative and collaborative processes. Whether she is teaching, building puppets, or splashing paint around, Heather’s primary goal is to embrace serendipity and share the joy of visual storytelling.
