Life Drawing in Bristol at Hamilton House, Stokes Croft
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Life Drawing in Bristol

This relaxed life drawing class takes place in Stokes Croft, Bristol on a weekly basis. We have a different live model each week who will take a variation of poses for you to draw. You can focus on whatever you like, bring whatever drawing materials you like and won't be given any rules or instructions (although we can provide guidance if you're stuck!).

We often run with themes - expect props, themed poses and the occasional bit of silly fun as well as plenty of calm, chill time to draw.

The Essentials

- The class is at Hamilton House, Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY. You will be able to access the building via the main doors from 6:15pm, and class starts at 6:30pm.

- ALL abilities welcome. The class is not tutored, but if you'd like some help or guidance, just ask.

- The model will usually perform a range of different poses from 5 minutes to 30 minutes in length, although some sessions may differ, and some have themes which are listed below.

- We have paper, pencils, charcoal, erasers and sharpeners which are free to use. We strongly encourage you to bring along any other materials you'd like. We also have drawing boards and a few easels.

More details can be found at bethcub.co.uk/life-drawing-in-bristol.



Entry requirements: 16+

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