Fruit & Vegetable Printing
Discover the hidden patterns inside fruits and vegetables and turn them into imaginative works of art!
In this playful printmaking workshop, participants will use paint-covered fruits and vegetables to create colourful prints and unexpected textures. From the rings of an onion to the shapes of a capsicum, every print reveals unique patterns that can inspire new ideas and stories.
Once the prints have dried, participants will look closely at the shapes and marks they've created, just like finding pictures in clouds. Using pens and markers, they can transform their prints into creatures, landscapes, characters or anything else their imagination discovers.
This hands-on workshop combines printmaking, drawing and creative storytelling while encouraging curiosity, experimentation and imaginative thinking.
Who is this for?
Children aged 5-12 who enjoy storytelling, crafts, or creative play-no prior experience needed.
What to bring:
Comfortable clothes for messy crafts and a willingness to have fun.
Spaces are limited - bookings essential.
Participants will have the opportunity to exhibit the artwork they create during the My Story My World workshop series in the Youth Exhibition in September 2026.
If you are unable to attend the workshop, please let us know as soon as possible so the place can be offered to another participant.
Healthway supporting West Australians to connect to themselves, each other and the community through arts and culture. Ellenbrook Cultural Foundation Incorporated proudly partners with Healthway, to create a healthier, more connected Western Australian community for our children and young people.
This series of workshops is part of the Creativity and Wellbeing for Young People program, funded by Healthway and delivered in partnership with the Kids Research Institute Australia and their SEW-ART Framework, with support from Ellenbrook Youth Centre, Ellenbrook Central and the City of Swan.
