
May 19, 2025
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Jun 23, 2025
This 5-week beginner-to-intermediate course introduces you to Procreate, a digital art app for iPad. Explore techniques, develop confidence, and bring your ideas to life with guidance from artists Christopher Barnhart and John Lihou. Mondays, 19 May, 26 May, 9 June, 16 June, and 23 June, 10am - 11:30am
Unlock your creativity with digital drawing! This 5-week beginner-to-intermediate course introduces you to Procreate, a digital art app for iPad. Whether you’re new to digital illustration or looking to refine your skills, this course will help you explore techniques, develop confidence, and bring your ideas to life with guidance from artists Christopher Barnhart and John Lihou.
Course Structure
Weeks 1–3 with Christopher Barnhart – Build a strong foundation in Procreate, learning essential tools, layers, brushes, and digital composition. Develop your confidence through experimental exercises.
Weeks 4–5 with John Lihou – Take your skills further by exploring texture, bold line work, and unique approaches to digital illustration. Learn how to add character and depth to your work, embracing a print-inspired aesthetic.
Who’s It For?
Perfect for beginners and intermediate artists looking to explore digital illustration in a supportive and creative environment. Bring your own iPad with Procreate installed, or borrow one of ours.
If you'd like to borrow an iPad for free, simply email us at hello@teatamira.nz to reserve one.
Meet the Artists
Christopher Barnhart – A Creative Director and Procreate enthusiast from Portland, Oregon, now based in Queenstown. His work is fun, fast, and deeply rooted in the DIY philosophy that “fun beats perfect.” From GIF-making to digital zine production, he brings an experimental, hands-on approach to creative learning.
John Lihou – A multidisciplinary artist based in Queenstown, John’s digital work is inspired by his love of dogs, vintage print, and life in New Zealand. He brings a printmaker’s eye to Procreate, replicating the textures and imperfections of traditional media while pushing the boundaries of digital art.
Come and experiment, create, and develop your digital art skills with us at Te Atamira.