Workshops

Scottish Colourist Series – F. C. B. Cadell – Vibrant Still Life Painting

From: £150.00

Date: Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd March, 2026.

Time: 10am – 4pm each day

Suitable for beginner/intermediate

Get ready to dive into the colourful world of F.C.B. Cadell’s still life masterpieces. Learn about his life, work, and close connection to Shambellie House. See some of his original work on display and learn from his dynamic techniques in this unique two-day workshop.

 

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Description

Discover the colour, energy and expressive techniques of “Bunty” Cadell in this immersive weekend workshop at Shambellie House. Through guided exercises and supportive teaching, you’ll explore Cadell’s artistic approach while developing your own confidence and creativity.

MATERIALS: An extra charge of £20 will be payable directly to the tutor.

What to Expect

Over the course of the weekend, you will:

  • Build strong observational drawing skills through structured exercises.
  • Learn key techniques in perspective including spherical perspective, and effective compositional planning.
  • Deepen your understanding of tonal values to create convincing depth and dimension.
  • Explore colour theory and colour mixing, gaining insight into Cadell’s distinctive palette and how he used colour to evoke atmosphere and emotion.
  • Enjoy dedicated painting time in a relaxed, informal setting with like-minded people, supported by one-to-one guidance, practical demonstrations, and plenty of encouragement.

By the end of the workshop, you will be able to apply Cadell’s techniques to create still life work that feels vibrant, expressive and uniquely your own.

 

Skills You Will Gain

  • Improved observational drawing techniques
  • Confidence in creating bold, harmonious colour palettes
  • A deeper understanding of tonal contrast, depth and structure
  • New painting methods inspired by Cadell’s approach to colour and composition

 

What You Will Produce

  • A series of observational drawings
  • Spherical perspective studies
  • Tonal painting exercises
  • Personal colour palette swatches
  • A finished acrylic still life painting on canvas board

Your Tutor

Your Tutor

Ailsa Mackay

A graduate of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, I have dedicated over 30 years to a professional career as an artist and designer. My creative journey has spanned a wide range of disciplines—from fashion and home décor to interior and stationery design—with my designs sold and licensed internationally, including in the UK, USA, Germany, and Australia. Alongside commercial work, I have consistently developed and exhibited original artworks, with paintings and prints held in private collections both across the UK and overseas.

My artistic practice is rooted in a bold, expressive style that reflects my background in design. Working primarily in acrylic, gouache, and soft pastels, I draw inspiration from the natural world and the nuances of everyday life. Each piece is a dynamic exploration of colour, texture, and form—seeking to capture moments of vitality and reflection.

Now based in Scotland after many years working in the south of England, I continue to balance creative practice with education and public engagement. As an experienced art educator, I teach foundational drawing and painting skills to learners of all levels, encouraging confidence and curiosity through accessible, skills-based learning.

I am currently acting of Chair DG Unlimited (Dumfries and Galloway Chamber of the Arts) and sit on the Artists of Shambellie House Steering Group. My commitment to the wider impact of the arts also extends into research and policy. In my role as Lead for the National Centre for Resilience—a scientific centre focused on community preparedness for natural hazards and climate change—I champion creative methods as a means of strengthening personal and collective wellbeing.

This cross-sector work has included co-authoring research on community resilience and supporting young people with additional needs.

My work has been exhibited widely throughout the UK, with recent exhibitions including Shambellie House in New Abbey. I continue to pursue opportunities for collaboration, exhibition, and engagement that sit at the intersection of art, education, and wellbeing.

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