A chance to explore a range of media when drawing: charcoal, pastel, chalk, crayon, pen, ball-point, felt-tip, graphite, coloured-pencils, ink, drawing with a brush, and using colour in your drawings. The tutor will introduce any new techniques with short demonstrations. We'll be drawing from a nude model, in various poses between 5 and 35mins each.
Student testimonials:
I found Bill really helpful and encouraging and hope to attend another of his workshops in future.
Bill is an inspiring tutor. I enjoy being challenged to learn something new in a relaxed atmosphere.
Please bring:
Several sheets of A3 and A2 white drawing paper, or an A2 sketch pad pencil, eraser, sharpener, masking-tape or drawing clips or bull-dog clips, some charcoal and/or a thick graphite stick (not the plastic-coated pencil-shaped type) a couple of different pens: eg. ball-point, fibre-tip, felt-tip, gel-pen, dip-pen, ... a few coloured pencils or pastels, a couple of paint brushes: a fine pointed one for lines, and a broad one for areas. a little water-based paint, eg. 3 colours, in tubes or pans, children's quality will do.
Optional extras (if you have them. Not essential): a few sheets of coloured paper (eg. parcel paper?), a piece of white chalk, water-soluble pencils/crayons, coloured pastels, a bamboo quill and black ink
Please note: All 10, and 12 week courses have a half term break in the middle. For term dates please visit our Contact us page. We are not open on bank holiday Mondays and any class that falls on these days will be made up at the end of term.
Fees
Refunds
Please see full terms and conditions for more information.
Latecomer
If a course has already started, please call the office as it may be possible to join after the start date. This may only be possible if the course is not already full, if it is not disruptive for the other students and you are aware that you have missed a percentage of the course and the tutor will not have time to catch you up. This will be at discretion of the Folk House. We run our courses termly, so it might be best to start at the beginning of the course.
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