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Life Drawing Course, Upstairs at EDT, Monday 7.30pm - 9.30 pm


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Following the success of our Life Drawing Course we are running another 5 week course.



Starts Monday 28th Feb


Tutored Life Drawing Course:

Monday Evening: ?????7.30 pm - 9.30 pm?

Dates: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Monday 28th- Monday 28th March

Venue: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Upstairs at East Dulwich Tavern, Lordship Lane, SE22

Cost: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?100

Age Requirement: 18 +


Suitable for: This course is suitable for anyone from absolute beginners to those looking to reignite an old passion for figure drawing.?

Materials: Drawing boards, life model, paper, charcoal, sketching pencils provided but please bring your own if you prefer.

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About the Tutor:

Professional artist, Raquel de la Cruz, has been training formally & developing her unique approach to drawing and sculpting from the age of 12. She graduated with honours from Fine Arts at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid (2009 - 2014) and majored in Sculpture and Drawing.?


About the Sessions:

These fully tutored sessions will adopt an informal approach and focus on experimentation. And most importantly, they will provide you with a creative space to explore your artistic potential.?


Throughout the course you will have the opportunity to draw from direct observation of a live model.?Each session will be focused on one aspect of the drawing, building up to being able to accomplish a large-scale figure drawing from life.



To book uour place email [email protected] or call Lynn 07568 307246

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