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Still Some Spots left in my Illustration Classes at East Dulwich Picturehouse starting Oct 13th


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There are still a couple of spots left in my illustration/art classes at the East Dulwich Picturehouse Conservatory, running weekly on either Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4pm - 5:30pm starting on the 13th October running to the 3rd of December.


We will cover among other things: Drawing, painting, portrait, character design, interpreting a simple text, composition and scale.


?105 for seven weeks with a break for the October half term.

Sibling discount of 15%.

Small classes.


Check the website for photos of the last camp and venue, more information on what's covered and images of my own work:

http://www.sheenadempsey.com/courses/


(I'm also running a Make Your Own Scary Book Hallowe'en writing and illustration camp in the October half-term, details attached.)


Fully insured and DBS checked.


Email: [email protected]

Phone: 07946860480


Thanks,


Sheena Dempsey

Author/Illustrator

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