Harfield Collective is hosting an exclusive event inspired by the acclaimed London-based artist, Wilfrid Wood.
This unique evening will allow attendees to craft their 3D self-portraits under the guidance of a skilled instructor.
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Unleash your inner artist with local talent Ryan Adams as he guides you step-by-step to create your very own 3D portrait, inspired by the playful style of Wilfrid Wood.
No experience is needed to fully immerse yourself in the event.
Harfield Collective will cater to your needs and provide complimentary drinks to keep your creative juices flowing. Be sure to bring your enthusiasm; it’s the only thing you’ll need! To add fuel to your creativity, indulge in a delectable selection of tapas-style eats.
Experience the joy of making new connections and sharing laughter in an atmosphere of genuine cordiality. At the end of the evening, take home a unique 3D portrait crafted exclusively for you. Come along with your friends and immerse yourself in an evening of artistic expression, delectable food, and delightful company at the Harfield Collective.
Hurry; as tickets are limited, make sure to secure yours without delay!

Wilfrid Wood is an artist based in London who works with various mediums and specialises in portraiture. Wood’s whimsical sculptures, crafted from clay and characterised by a blend of humour and unflinching honesty, have been displayed in exhibitions globally.
Wood cites the human head as his primary source of creative inspiration, with his subjects ranging from famous individuals such as Sir Paul McCartney, David Bowie and others.
Wood is drawn to the charming blend of an individual’s appearance and behaviour. The sculptures embody quirks through exaggerated lines that create a caricature of the subject.
Details:
- Location: The Harfield Collective, 48 Second Avenue, Harfield Village
- Date: Saturday, 22 June 2024
- Times: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
- Contact: The Harfield Collective
- Tickets: Quicket
- Cost: From R550
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Picture: Wilfrid Wood / Facebook