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Drink and Draw event! 7th September on Lordship Lane


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Drink and Draw comes to ED!!!!


BYOB pop up event with Drink & Draw on Lordship Lane (A stones throw from the EDT) Saturday 7th September.



Mixing a drink, a drawing event and a bit of social helps one reduce their inhibitions and embrace creativity


A teacher talks through the basics of drawing, how to outline, shade using pencils and various other tools. Of course there is no presumption of existing skills or natural brilliance just good old chatter, joking and encouragement. All drawing challenges are designed to be fun, informative ? just bring along your open mindedness and enthusiasm. The end result is a collection of gorgeous drawings and lovely attempts ? that?s the beauty of Drink and Draw, Wine goggles!


A fun local evening,with a real mix of people, brilliant for friends, date night and singles alike.


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/byob-drink-draw-tickets-69572044859



"Dating back to 1920?s Paris and originally popular in New York, this ?in? vogue past time has made its way to the UK, Drink and Draw is an art class for both seasoned scribblers and clueless beginners ? but with drinking"- The Grapevine chronicles

  • 2 weeks later...

Are you the same guys that do the one at the Grapevine in Shoreditch?


Sorry didn't know if this was just a point of reference or the same team! I have been to the Grapevine event before and had a great time so just thought I would check!


Great to have one locally.


:)

Hey,


Yep, that is us, thank you for the message, glad you had a great time.


If you haven't already bought your ticket for this event or even if you have, direct Message us(we like to look after our repeat offenders) ;)


See you Saturday


D&D x

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