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Portrait Drawing at 155A Gallery with Jason Line NEAC

 

Monday and Tuesday evenings  (starting 8th September)

Time: 6.30 - 9pm (Please arrive from 6:15pm)

Price: £30

Booking via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/portrait-drawing-class-with-jason-line-tickets-1530532597199?aff=oddtdtcreator

There will be a different clothed model each week, posing in one position for the duration of the evening. The class for those wishing to develop their drawing skills and to gain a greater understanding of the human form through looking. Although the class is aimed at more experienced artists, beginners are welcome.

 

Easels, drawing boards, cartridge paper, charcoal and masking tape will be provided.

 

Participants are invited to bring any other drawing materials, clips and preferred paper. Please note that dry media is preferable, although acrylic and ink will be fine, no oils.

 

We kindly request that head phones and phones are not used during the drawing sessions.

 

The session will run - 45 mins - 15 min break - 45 mins - 15 min break - 30 mins.

 

Jason Line has exhibited extensively in many commercial galleries as well as open exhibitions including the BP Portrait Award, National Portrait Gallery,The Royal Society of Portrait Painters, The Discerning Eye, The Lynn Painter Stainers Award and The London Group. He is a member of the New English Art Club (NEAC).

Recent solo exhibitions with155A Gallery, London in 2023 and MARCH Fine Art in San Francisco, USA in 2021.

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