Drawn Outdoors: Beach

Drawn Outdoors: Beach with Becky Hill

Grab your blankets and join Becky Hill for a relaxed 2-hour creative session at Jericho Beach! You’ll start with fun warm-up exercises, then dive into capturing the ocean’s movement and reflections. You’ll learn simple composition tips to add depth and perspective.

Time & Location

Mar 09, 2025, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. PDT
Vancouver, Jericho Beach, Vancouver, BC, Canada

About the event

Participants can relax and create by the ocean during this 2-hour session at Jericho Beach. The session will begin with warm-up exercises and fun drawing games, followed by both shorter and longer drawing sessions. Attendees will explore capturing the small details of the elements around them, as well as the larger movement, reflections, and vastness of the ocean. For the final exercise, they can enjoy a “choose your own adventure,” where they will explore their unique style using the beach as inspiration.

The session will be guided by Becky Hill, an illustrator and artist passionate about connecting with the outdoors. She will share tips for drawing water, skies, and composition in landscape scenes.

No experience? No problem—this session is beginner-friendly and all about enjoying the creative process at all levels.

📍 Location: Jericho Beach (exact location TBD)

📆 Date: Sunday 9th March 2025

🕐 Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

About Becky Hill

Becky is a multidisciplinary designer, illustrator, and creative with a passion for blending art and the outdoors. With over a decade of experience in design, content creation, and creative leadership, she has collaborated with brands such as SkiBig3, The North Face, and Travel Alberta to bring compelling visual storytelling to life. Originally from England and now based in Canada, Becky embraces adventure—whether hiking, skiing, or exploring new landscapes—all of which serve as inspiration for her work. Her experience spans multiple industries, from reforestation to tourism, leading projects in branding, media, and illustration. Through her work, she continually seeks innovative ways to connect people with nature, inspiring better mental well-being and climate action.

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