An Introduction to Life Drawing with Donna Trim

Venue, Timing, Cost

Venue: 
The Makers Space, Alcester
Date(s): 
Tuesday, 10 September, 2024
Timing: 
10am - 4pm
Cost: 
£80
1hr from life. Charcoal on paper

Please use the following link to book:
https://sewmesomething.co.uk/products/an-introduction-to-life-drawing?start=2024-09-01T00:00&select=2024-09-10T10:00

An Introduction to Life Drawing

Always wanted to have a go but worried that you wouldn’t be good enough. If so, this is the workshop for you!

Drawing from the human form is a time-honoured, traditional skill; it is also a surprisingly mindful experience. This full day workshop is designed for complete beginners but also caters for those with some drawing experience who wish to develop their skills further.

You will draw a range of poses from a professional nude life model throughout the day and learn how to plan, measure and refine your drawings using the sight-size method. Donna will be on hand to support you as you tackle each drawing, and you will be able to see real improvements in your work by the end of the day. The techniques that you learn during the workshop can be applied to all aspects of drawing whether that might be a portrait, landscape or still-life piece that you want to create elsewhere.

Who is this workshop for:

Complete beginners to life drawing.
Those who want to improve their current drawing ability.
Those who want some tutored experience before joining a regular life drawing group.
A-Level students who wish to include life drawing as part of their portfolio. This aspect is particularly useful if applying for Art and Design related courses including Architecture.

What’s included:

All drawing materials and tuition needed for the day.
Drawing boards to work on.
Tea, Coffee & Cake
Free Parking.
10% off purchases of full price fabric, haberdashery or patterns made on the day at the Sew Me Something shop
10% off purchases made in our lovely on site cafe, The Makers Kitchen.
10% off future workshop bookings made on the day you are attending one

Submitted by

Donna Trim