The wonderful Fee Greening, a dip pen and ink illustrator inspired by medieval illuminated manuscripts and gothic fairytales, is hosting a workshop for BridLit.

Her latest work illustrates the beautiful new edition of Briggs’s Dictionary of Fairies – a re-publication of folklorist Katharine Briggs’s book of banshees, boggarts and other creatures. Fee’s work is rich in detail with beautiful black and white line drawings, from Shetland selkies to Cornish spriggans.

In a two-hour workshop at Human Nature, East Street, Bridport, on Saturday 8 November, from 2-4pm, she will use her knowledge to guide you through your own illustrations, taking inspiration from the book.

This is a truly unique and beautiful opportunity. Contact Bridport Tourist Information Centre for tickets – 01308 424901.

Now Dorset-based, Fee has always drawn since she was a child growing up in Devon and says her style has never altered since she was a teenager.

She studied at Central Saint Martins and The Royal College of Art before going freelance.

She has worked with Gucci, Hermès, Sisley Paris, Liberty London, Fortnum and Mason, Alexa Chung, Florence and the Machine, Penhaligons, Faber & Faber, Island Records, Sony Music, Tate, The Royal Court Theatre and Martini.

For more details about Fee, check out her website: https://www.feegreening.co.uk/