Translating and Expressing the Human Form

£60.00
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1 day life drawing intensive with the lovely and incredibly talented artist Wendy Barratt. (am sure some of you will recognise Wendy from her recent success on PAOTY). We are extremely lucky that she loves the rugged coastline of Penwith, and believes in what we are setting up here at justlife.art.

Date: 22nd May

Times: 10am-4pm, lunch 1pm-2pm.

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1 day life drawing intensive with the lovely and incredibly talented artist Wendy Barratt. (am sure some of you will recognise Wendy from her recent success on PAOTY). We are extremely lucky that she loves the rugged coastline of Penwith, and believes in what we are setting up here at justlife.art.

Date: 22nd May

Times: 10am-4pm, lunch 1pm-2pm.

1 day life drawing intensive with the lovely and incredibly talented artist Wendy Barratt. (am sure some of you will recognise Wendy from her recent success on PAOTY). We are extremely lucky that she loves the rugged coastline of Penwith, and believes in what we are setting up here at justlife.art.

Date: 22nd May

Times: 10am-4pm, lunch 1pm-2pm.

 

About the Workshop & Tutor

Wendy Barratt has been teaching life drawing and portrait drawing and painting for some 27 years. Passionate to encourage development for all levels of experience, Wendy brings a balance of focus between the rigours and technique for traditional representation, and equally explores routes for more emotionally connected freer expression.

In this workshop we will be taken through a variety of exercises working with line and tone and form, moving between technical and expressive. Building form through learning to see and translate the many facets/planes that create 3 dimensionality.

As with all taught sessions, the course is more about learning that can be integrated into practice rather than on getting results and showing that which we can already do. Learning to record the most useful information about our subject, discovering something about seeing the structure of the head. Learning ways of describing, rather than developing finished pieces of work. It's more about succumbing to being a student and being open to discourse, intervention, and learning, so we can then make informed choices about what is useful to us and incorporate into regular practice..

What is provided?

All equipment, paper, and materials are provided but feel free to bring any favourites of your own. A selection of teas and coffee, organic milk and plant based milk, plus a selection of treats will also be available.

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