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Back to Basics: Drawing Essentials

Thursday 6.30 - 8.45 pm 19 Sept - 31 Oct (no class 17 Oct) Tutor: Jill Martin Boualaxai

Starts 19 Sept
150 British pounds

Spaces Available


Drawing is the simplest way of establishing a picture vocabulary. Making marks on the paper has infinite possibilities and it is these marks that make up the alphabet of which a drawing is constructed. Essential to drawing is the ability to look and engage with the subject matter and to explore the world visually through mark making. This 6 week course will focus on drawing the basics: texture, form, light, gesture and space. Breaking down each subject into a series of short drawing exercises designed to help you to intuitively develop your mark making and drawing ability whilst also challenging your understanding of what drawing is. The course will also give the opportunity to work with a wide range of drawing materials from graphite, charcoal and inks. Each material possesses unique qualities that affect its mark making capabilities. Lines are infinitely variable, and each instance of their use is unique and particular to the individual who made them. They are auto-graphic and their uniqueness is expressed most clearly in our signature and handwriting.’ Jack Southern Join us and explore your own unique and personal language of mark making. Course fee covers all tuition and materials.


Cancellation Policy

Cancellation & Refunds Policy In the event of Look & Draw canceling a class or workshop for any reason, you will receive a full refund. Cancellations made 14 days or more before the start of a course: A full refund will be issued, minus a £30 non-refundable holding deposit. The holding deposit secures your place and contributes to administrative costs. Cancellations made within 14 days of the start of a class: Unfortunately, no refunds can be provided. However, we may offer a discount on a future class at our discretion. Cancellations after the term has started: We cannot offer refunds for classes already commenced.

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