
Root & Brush Studio
Step into a calm, creative space and enjoy a unique experience.
Root & Brush Studio is an Eco-conscious creative practice based in County Wicklow, focused on delivering small-scale, accessible art workshops using natural and everyday materials such as coffee, tea, and plant-based pigments.

Creativity
Using simple, natural materials like coffee, tea, and plants, these sessions are designed as a pause—
a chance to slow down, experiment, and reconnect with creativity in a calm and welcoming setting.

Natural Techniques
The studio extends beyond four walls into streets, shorelines, and forest floors where matter is constantly in flux.

Cozy Atmosphere
Step outside and explore your creativity in nature, using found materials like branches, leaves, sticks, and moss to create textured, expressive artworks that connect you more deeply with the environment around you.
Coffee, Tea, Turmeric, Salt...
Eco-conscious art workshops in County Wicklow
Step into a calm, creative space where art meets nature.
Using simple, natural materials like coffee, tea, and plants, each workshop invites you to slow down, explore, and reconnect with your creativity.
No experience needed—just curiosity.
🌿 Small group sessions
☕ Natural, sustainable materials
🎨 A relaxed and welcoming environment
Charcoal, Cardboard...
This practice is rooted in slowing down and reconnecting with both the creative process and the natural world. It invites you to engage with art in a mindful, relaxed environment, where experimentation is encouraged and no prior experience is needed. By focusing on sustainability and accessibility, eco-conscious art practice offers a meaningful way to explore creativity while fostering a deeper awareness of materials, process, and place.
There's something quietly magical about painting with used tea bags—letting soft stains and splashes settle onto the paper like little stories waiting to be found. As the marks dry, shapes begin to emerge: a wandering creature, the curve of an old shoe, even the gentle outline of an elephant hidden in the tones.
From there, the process becomes a conversation.
You look, imagine, and respond—drawing into the stains, bringing out what you see, and allowing the artwork to reveal itself rather than forcing it. It's a playful, intuitive way of creating, where imagination leads and the unexpected becomes part of the story. ☕🎨