This portraiture course is designed around a live model holding the same pose for the duration of the session. This long pose will allow students the chance to explore the many different aspects of their drawings and create fully realised compositions.

During the course we will look at creating depth and space, facial anatomy, developing expressions, creating textures and rendering clothes. Our aim will be to create an impression of our sitter which is sensitive to their appearance, expressions and the calm mood of the drawing studio.

This course is suitable for anyone with an interest in portraiture with tutor Francis Martin on hand to offer guidance and encouragement. The course is suitable for beginners and for those with more experience. 

 
 
 

 

Tutor: Francis Martin
Date & Time: Tuesdays, 6pm - 8:30pm
Venue: Chisel Studio, New Brewery Arts
PRICE: £160 (£0.00 VAT)

5-weeks

Suitable for all abilities.

First Class: Tuesday 4th June
Last Class: Tuesday 2nd July

Please note that this workshop is for those aged 18 and over.

You are welcome to bring a lidded bottle of water with you but we kindly ask that you do not bring food into the studio.

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What you will need:
All tools and materials provided. 

Please bring something suitable to take your work home in, such as a portfolio to fit up to A2

 

 

MEET YOUR TUTOR

Francis Martin’s work explores the light emulating effects of charcoal graphite and oil paint. Working from life and before the motif he aims to convey a personal response to his environment and the world around him. As a result his practice encompasses a broad variety of ideas and subject matter, including portraiture, landscape, life-drawing, still life and interiors.

Graduating with a BA in Fine art Practice and theory from Winchester school of art in 2009, Francis went on to study on a postgraduate Scholarship at the Royal Drawing School. He exhibits widely and has undertaken residencies in the UK and Italy.

Tutor Francis Martin

 

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