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From Plant to Print: Monoprinting with Sophia Ponté
From Plant to Print: Monoprinting with Sophia Ponté
Date: Tuesday 11th August 2026
Time: 6:00pm–8:00pm
Venue: The Gallery at Green & Stone
Tickets: £90 (materials included)
Join artist Sophia Ponté for an intimate evening exploring the expressive possibilities of monoprinting.
Inspired by Sophia's own artistic practice and the natural world, participants will work from a carefully arranged still life of seasonal flowers, fruit and botanical forms to create a series of unique monoprints.
Beginning with an introduction to Sophia's work, the workshop will explore the fundamentals of monoprinting. Through demonstrations and individual guidance, participants will experiment with the medium while developing their own expressive responses to the still life.
Perfect for both beginners and experienced artists, this workshop offers an opportunity to discover the spontaneity and beauty of monoprinting in a relaxed, supportive environment.
All materials are provided.
Suitable for all abilities.
All art materials are provided by Green & Stone.
Sophia Ponté
Sophia Ponté (b.1996) is a London-based fine artist whose practice spans drawing, printmaking and painting. She holds a Veterinary MB from the University of Cambridge (2021) and completed the Online Drawing Development Year at the Royal Drawing School (2025). She has recently been awarded the Newman Young Artist Scholarship to study at The Essential School of Painting (2026-2028).
From the Artist:
I work to explore my relationship with the natural world, expanding upon observed quotidian moments through both real and imagined possibilities. I gather the images and natural materials that saturate my life, searching for moments where the boundary between human and nature becomes indistinct. As I tend my garden, scavenge plants and grind natural pigments into paint, there is a shift between the physical nature of these materials and the value bestowed upon them. They are the foundation for my studies of nature and life, two things which for me, remain inextricably connected.
To learn more about Sophia, please visit her website Here:
From Plant to Print: Monoprinting with Sophia Ponté
Date: Tuesday 11th August 2026
Time: 6:00pm–8:00pm
Venue: The Gallery at Green & Stone
Tickets: £90 (materials included)
Join artist Sophia Ponté for an intimate evening exploring the expressive possibilities of monoprinting.
Inspired by Sophia's own artistic practice and the natural world, participants will work from a carefully arranged still life of seasonal flowers, fruit and botanical forms to create a series of unique monoprints.
Beginning with an introduction to Sophia's work, the workshop will explore the fundamentals of monoprinting. Through demonstrations and individual guidance, participants will experiment with the medium while developing their own expressive responses to the still life.
Perfect for both beginners and experienced artists, this workshop offers an opportunity to discover the spontaneity and beauty of monoprinting in a relaxed, supportive environment.
All materials are provided.
Suitable for all abilities.
All art materials are provided by Green & Stone.
Sophia Ponté
Sophia Ponté (b.1996) is a London-based fine artist whose practice spans drawing, printmaking and painting. She holds a Veterinary MB from the University of Cambridge (2021) and completed the Online Drawing Development Year at the Royal Drawing School (2025). She has recently been awarded the Newman Young Artist Scholarship to study at The Essential School of Painting (2026-2028).
From the Artist:
I work to explore my relationship with the natural world, expanding upon observed quotidian moments through both real and imagined possibilities. I gather the images and natural materials that saturate my life, searching for moments where the boundary between human and nature becomes indistinct. As I tend my garden, scavenge plants and grind natural pigments into paint, there is a shift between the physical nature of these materials and the value bestowed upon them. They are the foundation for my studies of nature and life, two things which for me, remain inextricably connected.