A structured approach to drawing and painting the figure - With Artist Susan Ewen
Tutor: Susan Ewen MFA
Venue : Franklin Arts Centre, Weta Room
Date: Saturday June 14, 10am-1pm
Limited to 8 places
Cost : $85 This includes room hire and model fee (Model is clothed). Your booking will be confirmed once payment has been made by bank transfer.
To book your place contact: susanewen@gmail.com
An introduction and demonstration of drawing from life using comparative measurements, tilts, stacked forms - a structured approach to the body. To finish with a postcard size painted ‘poster study’ to delineate light and dark tones.
Individual guidance and mentoring will be part of the workshop experience.
What to bring:
- A3-A4 paper and your art equipment
- A coloured pencil (burnt sienna or similar )
- Some paint
Please arrive a bit early to set up.
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