Musocoal - Draw a musician as you listen.
Hi everyone,
Have you heard about - Musocoal - Draw a musician as you listen.
This is the name of my new Life-drawing workshops. The next one is on the 8th August (this coming Saturday) from 2.30 till 4.30 pm.
The musician/model is Ranjit Singh for this workshop and he will be playing his guitar and singing while we draw him.
The cost is $20.00 for two hours plus a light refreshment break in the middle. Bring along some paper and your drawing tools, sit down and relax and draw for an afternoon while you listen to live music. Too good to be true! the workshops are tutorless.
Our first workshop went well and you can check this out on my Instagram page under - musocoal
Message me (Megan) to be on the list. Only 3 places left!
Look forward to meeting you.
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