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Feel Yourself (in a life drawing class) - Part 2

How to draw the figure from memory
6 Students
Online
£15 pp
1hr 30min
Beginner
What happens in this class?

This 1.5 hour class is the second part in the Feel Yourself (in a life drawing class) and builds on the ideas covered in part 1. I'm very glad you enjoyed part 1 and thank you for booking part 2!

This session is filled with more exercises to expand the way you draw a human figure. As in Part 1 you will draw on your own body as a reference and the exercises will challenge your imagination to produce some wonderfully creative drawings. All you need is something to draw with, something to draw on and enough space…

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What you will learn
  • New ways of drawing the human figure
  • Focusing on shapes body parts
What you will need
  • Sketchbook or paper (A4 is ideal)
  • Anything to draw with e.g. pencils (6B is ideal)
  • Comfortable clothes

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Booking Options
Private BookingFor groups of 3 to 6 guests
£15

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Age Requirement

16

Flexible cancellation policy

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