Life Drawing  International Women's Day Special at Life Drawing (The Greyhound Fishponds)

A event on Wednesday 11th March. The event starts at 19:00.


All of my profit from this class will be donated to a Bristol-based women's charity chosen by the attendees of this class.

Relaxed and inclusive life drawing evening, held at the Greyhound Pub on Lodge Causeway in Fishponds.

Open to all – whether you're picking up a pencil for the first time or returning to figure drawing after a break.

Led by experienced and supportive tutor, these sessions focus on creative wellbeing, helping you unwind, reconnect with your creativity and grow your drawing confidence at your own pace. There's no pressure for perfection, just a welcoming space to observe, sketch and enjoy the process.

All materials are provided, including a variety of basic drawing tools and paper. If you have a preferred medium please do bring these along. Boards provided are A3.

Each session features a professional life model (models of all genders), with a mix of short and long poses. Ella will be on hand throughout, offering friendly guidance, tips and encouragement for those who’d like it.

We'll take a short break halfway through for drinks and a chance to chat and share.

Spaces are limited, so booking is essential.

Unfortunately the Function Room is not wheelchair accessible. Please email Ella if you have any questions.

Any questions drop me an email: [email protected]

ellasarahcreative.co.uk

Entry requirements: 18+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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