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Join us on Wednesday evenings at The Clock House Pub


ALL LEVELS WELCOME!


Link to book: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/creative-life-drawing-tickets-272817984937


We will have a mix of long & short, dynamic & static poses, collaborative drawing and more in a friendly, fun environment.


Schedule:

Doors open at 7pm to grab a drink at the bar before we start drawing upstairs

7.30 - 8.30 pm, 1st session

8.30 - 9.30 pm, 2nd session


There?ll be a 10-15 min break in between sessions to socialise, share our drawings and give our models a well-deserved rest.


Paper and pencils/pens will be available, but feel free to bring your own materials if you wish.


You?re welcome to stay for the whole evening (?10) or for one of the two sessions (?6)


Accessibility: Unfortunately, the event will run upstairs and there is no lift. Please do get in touch if this could be a problem and I will try my best to find a solution.



I look forward to welcoming you all and to telling you what I have in mind for our sessions!

Raquel

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[email protected]

raqueldelacruzstudio.com

@raquel.cruzlopez

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