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Would you like to draw any of these models this week?

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Tuesday and Friday morning Pleinairists
Tuesday Afternoon Short Pose Drop-in Life Drawing
Wednesday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting
Wednesday Afternoon – Drop-in Portraiture
Saturday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting

Alison and Simon are back from not being where we are now, I’m not calling it a holiday, because paintings were painted and thanks to the intrusive nature of modern tech, admin was done, so it was fun but busy too. We had to change our travel arrangements, which had been to come back from France via Santander, which is of course in Spain. Spain is now so toxic that you have to sit alone in your house for two weeks if you are unwise enough to go there, even if you’ve already had the blessed illness and you spent your entire time in Spain inside your car. We drove back up and took the overnight Ferry from Caen instead.

Whilst on hols we sketched out our ideas for a vaccine but to be honest, we think we’re going to leave it to the boffins in Cambridge, they’ve had a head start and we don’t really have the right crayons. Besides, we’ve got other things to do, like try and work out how to get people back into our studio in a way that’s productive, fun, yet safe: more news on that very soon. We miss you guys!

Pleinairists with David Sawyer RBA

David says:

“Hi Pleinairists
Plans for next week
Weather looks ok for next week, I’m thinking of a return to Beddington park on Wednesday, I enjoyed painting the lake & there’s free parking and a cafe which does a good bacon sandwich
I’ve seen a few posts of the Labyrinth garden in Ruskin Park on Instagram & believe there’s a still a few good paintings to be done there, if not the gardens the pond & bandstand are nearby
So I suggest Beddington park for Wednesday & Ruskin Park for Friday but if there’s a concensus for changing the days around l can go with that
Hope to see you some of you next week
David”


David Sawyer’s Reflections of Willow Trees in Beddington Park from last week

If you are interested in painting along with David the Cost is £35 per session, which lasts approximately three hours. We use our Pleinairists Whatsapp Group to coordinate.

These are small groups where social distancing is maintained throughout.

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Tuesday Drop-in Short Pose Life Drawing 2.00pm-5.00pm on Zoom

Roz will be pack in the saddle with us this Tuesday (metaphorically) giving us the short poses we need to practice our figure drawing so that we can eventually draw like angels.

You can choose to join us for one, two or three hours and as we’re still rolling this out the charge will only be £2.50 per hour. To get the special price use the discount code PESTE1 at final check out when purchasing the session.

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Wednesday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom

Emily will give us the seated pose above for the second and final week. The painting is by @sherrattheather and shows her set up in Lanzarote

Please book here

The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

Wednesday Drop-in Portraiture 2.00pm-5.00pm on Zoom

Paul has kindly agreed to be our portrait model this week and next, we’ve painted him before and he is satisfying to paint.

Please book here

The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

Saturday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom

Sula is Laban trained dancer with a strong physique and striking face. She will sit for us for this week and next.

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The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

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Would you like to paint with us in Provence this September?

Zoom and Plein Air Drop-in Groups – click on the links below

Tuesday and Friday morning Pleinairists
Tuesday Afternoon Short Pose Drop-in Life Drawing
Wednesday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting
Wednesday Afternoon – Drop-in Portraiture
Saturday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting

Painting in Provence

We will be running a painting party in Provence this September. It will be very similar in concept to the one that we had to cancel in Spring. David Sawyer and Benjamin Hope will take a week each and we’ll paint alongside them in this fabulous part of the world. The dates are:

  • 20th – 26th September 2020 with Benjamin Hope
  • 27th September – 3rd October 2020 with David Sawyer

We have a very special house in the Luberon valley, just below the village of Gordes, claimed to be the most beautiful ‘Village perché’ in France. The countryside around is dotted with further beautiful villages, rocky outcrops, mountains in the distance, vineyards, pine trees and rivers. There is a reason that this area attracts both artists and the super rich.

Treating yourself to an experience like this will lift your painting and renew your soul, painting outdoors here in the warmth of late summer is a complete pleasure and to do it guided by brilliant painters like David and Benjamin will be a great happiness.


Alison in blissful solitude painting above Collioure on a bright morning this week.

More foolishness from France

Alison and I decided to find a quiet spot above Collioure to set up our easels and show the Fauves how this sort of thing is done. We followed a track across the countryside towards the coast with a fine view over the fort, the morning sun glistering the water and pinging off the distant terracotta roofs across the bay.

Other than one or two interruptions from some resident ants who had something to say to Alison’s legs about where she had plonked herself we were ensconced in the solitude, at one with our work – breathing in the universe. And then… was that the distinctive chutter of the Citril Finch, a native of these parts? It’s vocalisations sounding almost human as it carried to us upon the breeze? Hang on! only too human as it turns out: looking over our shoulders we could see not so much a local songbird but a crowd of teenagers who had gathered behind us, snickering and pointing.

It seems this quiet spot was on the coastal path back to Le Racou and we had inadvertently set ourselves up as the unavoidable feature of a walk enjoyed by hundreds of tourists every day. So much for solitude and the freedom to make our mistakes in privacy. But as most pleinairists find out, criticism of our work is overwhelmingly positive from the public at large. There  were lots of ‘ooh la la’ and ‘c’est magnifique’ types of noises and as we had a bit of a crowd we did not have to suffer the usual individuals telling us that their aunties were ‘really good painters’ or asking us ‘what are you painting?’ (Why is it so hard for Joe Public to work out that if I’ve lugged painting kit half way up a cliff it’s hardly likely I’m going to be painting a still life from memory, is it? Doh!)


Just a few observers on this quiet coastal path, cheering Alison on.

Pleinairists with David Sawyer RBA

David says:

“Plans for painting next week
There’s been interest in returning to Beddington Park this week, the weather is looking good for Friday morning 🌞 so that’s Friday organised.
That leaves a choice of Beckenham place park or returning to Ruskin Park on either Wednesday or Thursday, if anyone is interested in coming to any of these locations with a day in mind get back to me
Hope to see you next week
David”

nb. It looks like they’re going to be in Ruskin Park on Wednesday


Picnickers in Dulwich Park by Richard Rees from last week’s Pleinairists foray.

If you are interested in painting along with David the Cost is £35 per session, which lasts approximately three hours. We use our Pleinairists Whatsapp Group to coordinate.

These are small groups where social distancing is maintained throughout.

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Tuesday Drop-in Short Pose Life Drawing 2.00pm-5.00pm on Zoom

Holly is our superfit short pose model this week. She casually rode her new bike down to Devon the day before a session a couple of weeks back, as you do. Being strong means she can give us interesting poses which she can hold. We start each hour with very short poses which extend in length until we end with a ten minute pose.

You can choose to join us for one, two or three hours and as we’re still rolling this out the charge will only be £2.50 per hour. To get the special price use the discount code PESTE1 at final check out when purchasing the session.

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Wednesday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom

Emily will start a pose this Wednesday for us. She is a pleasure to paint with plenty of curves and good colouring – she had a suntan on her arms and neck last time we worked with her. Her face is also very susceptible to portraiture and as we have two cameras you can choose where to focus.

Please book here

The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

Wednesday Drop-in Portraiture 2.00pm-5.00pm on Zoom

The second week of a portrait with Amy, we have two cameras one wide and one close so you can frame the image for yourself. The work above is by Sarah Meredith

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The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

Saturday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom

We have Stephanie in a seated pose for the second week, she is holding her hair as an homage to Degas’ preoccupations. The work in progress above is by Stuart Fairlamb – he says: “First week of 2. I’ve made Steph look miserable but she isn’t!”

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The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

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A page from a foolish painter’s diary

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Tuesday and Friday morning Pleinairists
Tuesday Afternoon Short Pose Drop-in Life Drawing
Wednesday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting
Wednesday Afternoon – Drop-in Portraiture
Saturday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting

Painting in the studio

It looks like we will be having small groups, pre-booked online, back in our studio. These are likely to start in August and we still have to make a few practical changes to the studio to make this possible and safe. We do so miss the verve of a room full of artists and hope that you’ll join us again as we take these tentative steps back into being. Meantime there’s Zoom!

A page from the diary of a foolish painter.

What could be better? A medieval village at the foot of the Pyrenees, a clear blue sky and a day set aside for painting. No wind, no rain, a good spot under a loggia swathed with wisteria; if I’m honest a trifle warm but compared to painting in the UK this is as good as it gets.

But the light. There is so much of the stuff. It makes the majestic plane tree which shades the village square glow underneath with light bouncing up from the flagstones. It looks fantastic but by golly it’s a bu**er to paint.

So the first painting takes a good couple of hours in situ and looks about right. Back in the holiday rental the light is more subdued and the values don’t work, without the bright light the colours look confusing, the effect is lost.

Another attempt is made, this time larger, in the studio where I can think a bit more about the composition and work on the colours. Pushing the values improves aspects of the image but the bit I liked so much about the original optical experience – the luminosity – are no longer apparent.

The next day we return to do a colour study, turn up too early and the light is not right so I do a small picture of the citadel walls dripping with bougainvillea whilst we wait for the overhead sun to blast the square with insane quantities of photons. A ‘menu de jour’ at a local eatery later and the effect is there and so the study is done, small and quick. I learn some useful lessons about indicating architecture with loose brushstrokes but I’m not sure I have the light right.

Back in the studio I look at all three. They are all very similar, the third is the most successful but for it to work in normal viewing light it’s going to need some help. There will be a fourth.

I could find something to paint that would challenge me less by navigating in known territory, paint an attractive coastline or a still life, indeed they are on my list. But it seems that one of the good bits about painting is charging off into unknown territory without a map, just a sense that there is something there. If there isn’t, we may look a little foolish but we just dust ourselves down and move on. If there is, it could be a golden city or a marble fountainhead of creative loveliness that will fuel endless and important work.

I don’t know how I’m going to fix this painting. I know some things I can try but painting in the midday sun is a daft thing to do, even Monet decided that the morning and evening were the time to paint in Provence. We’re actually west of Provence, near Collioure where the Fauves used stark saturated colours to describe the landscape. They say that the searing light here contributed to their unprecedented use of colour.

I may end up looking a little foolish but there is something about that light…if I can get to what I sense is there it will be a fine thing, even if the painting is unsaleable it will be a way-marker for me and whilst I chase the light, at least I’ve learnt a bit about painting buildings.

(If anyone has any pointers to catching Mediterranean light – do drop me a line and save me from myself!)

Simon

Pleinairists

David says:

“Plans for plein-air next week
I’m tied up at the beginning of next week and suggest we do Thursday and Friday, going to Beckenham Place Park Thursday morning, there’s some good views in the garden with the stable block clock in the background ( might be an idea to bring coins for the car parking if you haven’t managed to load the app).
Friday morning perhaps Dulwich park for a change.
The weather at the moment is looking better for the end of the week.
Hope to see you then
David”


The stable block in Beckenham Place Park

If you are interested in painting along with David the Cost is £35 per session, which lasts approximately three hours. We use our Pleinairists Whatsapp Group to coordinate.

These are small groups where social distancing is maintained throughout.

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Tuesday Drop-in Short Pose Life Drawing 2.00pm-5.00pm on Zoom

Adrian will be giving us a series of his very drawable short poses, lots of drama: you may need some pink and orange crayons. We start each hour with very short poses which extend in length until we end with a ten minute pose.

You can choose to join us for one, two or three hours and as we’re still rolling this out the charge will only be £2.50 per hour. To get the special price use the discount code PESTE1 at final check out when purchasing the session.

Click here to book

Wednesday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom


Hannah is in a seated pose with one camera showing the full figure and the other showing her head and upper torso as seen in the work in progress at the top by @stuartfairlamb

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The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

Wednesday Drop-in Portraiture 2.00pm-5.00pm on Zoom

Amy is one of those models who was quick to adapt to our strange times, modeling from her home and offering Zoom sessions. She’s getting out to our studio now and we’ll have her for two weeks for a portrait.

Please book here

The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

Saturday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom

Stephanie will be giving us a pose for this week and next week, it will be based around one of Degas’ women brushing their hair. She will be bringing her own hairbrush. Stephanie has lots of hair so this will give us a good compositional device.

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The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

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A few thank yous

Zoom and Plein Air Drop-in Groups – click on the links below

Tuesday and Friday morning Pleinairists
Tuesday Afternoon Short Pose Drop-in Life Drawing
Wednesday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting
Wednesday Afternoon – Drop-in Portraiture
Saturday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting

A few thank yous

It’s tough at the moment in the arts community, particularly for those of us who woke up on the 23rd March with no business and no income. Models and tutors who rely upon working in studios with artists had to do some pretty quick thinking and for some of them that meant streaming on Zoom. Ironically, some have done exceedingly well and models particularly have benefited from sharing the spoils of Zoomed events filled with locked down artists. Many of them stream from their homes, I’m sure you’ve done a few yourself so you’ll know the sort of thing I’m talking about.

For our part, we’ve reconfigured our studio so that we can stream a model with good quality lighting and video. It works rather well and despite the occasional hiccup (computers die, fuseboards blow and sonic feedback provides space echo effects from time to time!) it provides strong source material for artists to work from and a sense of community which sustains us. In the photo above you can see how it works: at the camera is Valeria, who some of you will have painted, wearing her other hat as film maker, as she frames Floria at a recent short pose session. Valeria is looking at the big studio monitor which also helps the models to understand what the artists are seeing.

Whilst this is all great fun, it is our fervent hope that come the Autumn we will be able to welcome people back into the studio, at least on a limited basis. We are doing our darnedest to stay in business and the modest income we gain from these events helps us to do that and to support those models daring enough to be on camera.

So we’d like to say thank you for sticking by us. Thank you for putting up with our production bumps as we work this all out. Thank you for supporting us and our community by attending digital drop-ins and classes. Thank you for not demanding immediate repayment of course fees and for accepting Zoom classes as a substitute for missed classes.

Goodness knows what will remain at the end of this cultural apocalypse but independent voices, well embedded in the digital world should do OK: here’s a fab rant on the disappearance of culture by Jonathan Pie.  (If you’re in a hurry skip to the sixth minute).

On the Wednesday 1st July the redoubtable George Butler is giving a free talk about his forthcoming trip to Iraqi Kurdistan, you are invited to join him for the talk or the trip. It’s clearly not for everyone (there may be a bit of bounding from rock to rock) but promises to be spectacular and intense. You can find out more here

An Introduction to Life Drawing on Zoom

This course got off to a good start last Tuesday, other than the tutor being either inaudible or invisible for the first few minutes! We’ve ironed that one out now and students understood the concepts well and did some good work.

We still have room for a couple more students so we thought we’d make you an offer. The first two weeks of the course look at schematic drawing, so much of the ground we covered last week we’ll be going over again this week albeit from a different angle. If you were to sign up for this course and start tomorrow, you won’t have missed much and we’ll give you a 10% discount making it £85.50 for nine, two hour tutored life drawing classes. How about it? You can sign up here and use the discount code PESTE3 to get the better price.

Summer Term now 9 weeks, 2nd June – 27th August 2020, 6.30 – 8.30pm

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Pleinairists


David Sawyer Painting at Shoreham last week

David says: 
Weather looks unsettled next week, Friday looking like the best day, so planning to return to Ruskin park Friday morning.
Tuesday morning I’d like to return to Shoreham village unless the weather is really dire.
Wednesday I’m in the Croydon area early & hope to get to Beddington Park by mid morning (11am) to paint again depending on the weather.
As always check with the Pleinairists Whatsapp group first.

If you are interested in painting along with David the Cost is £35 per session, which lasts approximately three hours and you can sign up here. We use our Pleinairists Whatsapp Group to coordinate.
These are small groups where social distancing is maintained throughout.

Tuesday Drop-in Short Pose Life Drawing 2.00pm-5.00pm on Zoom

Living écorché Adrian (@modbodadrian) will offer us a series of strenuous poses this Tuesday aftenoon.  Each hour starts with very short poses and moves on to a ten minute pose at the end.

You can choose to join us for one, two or three hours and as we’re still rolling this out the charge will only be £2.50 per hour. To get the special price use the discount code PESTE1 at final check out when purchasing the session.

Click here to book

Wednesday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom

Rebecca; Italian dancer and member of Mass Hysteria, an all female dance collective, will be our Muse for this Wednesday morning and next.

Please book here

The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

Wednesday Drop-in Portraiture 2.00pm-5.00pm on Zoom

Emily is back for her second sitting so we can finish our paintings of her. The work in progress is by Fronc Ng who joins us from Canada, often starting unfeasibly early in the morning.

Please book here

The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

Saturday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom

The second of two weeks with Maggie in the pose above (a rather grubby WIP!) The pose is spot on for her curvy figure being a sort of more erect version of the Rokeby Venus. You can paint her feet too if it works for you.

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The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

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Can you learn to draw on Zoom?

Zoom Drop-in Groups – click on the links below

Tuesday and Friday morning Pleinairists
Tuesday Afternoon Short Pose Drop-in Life Drawing
Wednesday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting
Wednesday Afternoon – Drop-in Portraiture
Saturday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting

An Introduction to Life Drawing starts this week

Can you learn to draw on Zoom? You certainly can, we have been amazed at the value artists are getting out of their Zoom sessions with us. This course will get you going fast, you’ll learn to draw with confidence and fluency working from the naked human form.

We introduce several easy approaches to capturing the figure including blind contour, gestural, schematic, and also provide the tools for proportional drawing. It seems that most of us find one approach suits us better than the others and we encourage people to notice what works best for them and go with it.

We demonstrate so you can see an artist tackling a problem and learn visually and we also interact with you individually to support you as you assimilate what has been shown and discussed.

We use professional models in a purpose built, properly lit studio giving you excellent quality streamed video.

We learn to draw mostly through practice, after participating in this course you will have the understanding to be able to practise with purpose as you grow your skills.

We have run this course in the studio for many years and we have now adapted it to work through Zoom. If you are new to Zoom don’t be daunted, it’s fun and effective.

This is what student Lucy James had to say about the course: “I just wanted to email to say thank you for the Introduction to Life Drawing classes this term. It was my first time drawing since I was at school, but I really enjoyed the whole experience — despite perhaps needing a bit more practice! The atmosphere you create is very welcoming and there is no pressure, despite the fact I had no experience.”

Summer Term 10 weeks, 25th June – 27th August 2020
6.30 – 8.30pm
Cost £95

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Pleinairists


David Sawyer – Looking down Streatham Common – Oil on board painted at last week’s session

It looks like David Sawyer will be in Shoreham village on Tuesday and Ruskin Park on Friday. As always check with the Pleinairists Whatsapp group first.

If you are interested in painting along with David the Cost is £35 per session, which lasts approximately three hours and you can sign up here. We use our Pleinairists Whatsapp Group to coordinate.
These are small groups where social distancing is maintained throughout.

Tuesday Drop-in Short Pose Life Drawing 2.00pm-5.00pm on Zoom

Floria is a Circus and Cabaret performer, strong and flexible. She will be providing the short poses this Tuesday, each hour starts with very short poses and moves on to a ten minute pose at the end.

You can choose to join us for one, two or three hours and as we’re still rolling this out the charge will only be £2.50 per hour. To get the special price use the discount code PESTE1 at final check out when purchasing the session.

Click here to book

Wednesday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom

The second and final session with Ros in a seated pose as seen in the sketch above.

Please book here

The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

Wednesday Drop-in Portraiture 2.00pm-5.00pm on Zoom

Emily is flame haired with strong features and she’ll be with us for two sittings, this Wednesday afternoon and next.

Please book here

The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

Saturday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom

Maggie is a freelance artist and designer who will take a pose for us for this Saturday and next.

We think she will be wearing her orange eyebrows, but nothing else.

Please book here

The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

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Some new words for our new ways

Zoom Drop-in Groups – click on the links below

Tuesday Afternoon Short Pose Drop-in Life Drawing
Wednesday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting
Saturday Morning – Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting


Ros by Heather Sherratt from Tuesday afternoon’s drop-in

New words for our new ways

Whilst half the country is kicking back on 80% of its income the other half, which includes lots of us creative types, are working their buns off trying to evolve new ways of making a living. Models, tutors and organisers have had a tough time but they’ve been inventive, streaming sessions from their homes, doing costumed life drawing to avoid the priggishness of social media, making photographs available for download.

Our response has been to reconfigure our studio so that you can be with us in every way that technology allows.

If I’d suggested two months ago that we should “Zoom” you might have been nonplussed. A “stream” would’ve been of the babbling brook variety and lets face it, a “covid” would just have been a badly spelt crow. But now we are inviting you to join us on Zoom where we will stream images of our models as they pose for us.

Why is this better than a video or even just a static image?

It does seem that there is a sense of connection, a being there, which catalyses our creative activities. And whilst in some ways it may be easier to work from photographic reference, having a real person posing brings an immediacy to things: the slight adjustments to the pose can be an irritation but they can also jolt us back into understanding what we see and move us along from slavish representation. The structure of having a date in the diary can be a bonus too. The images people have sent us of their work have been very good indeed so it certainly works as a modus operandi.

We value your ideas and input so if you have attended any of our Zoom sessions and feel you have anything to add, please do tell us.

We need, for example, to think about the best way of sharing images. We would suggest that posting on Instagram with the #dulwichartgroup is one good solution but not everyone wants to publish a work in progress. We are looking for a slightly more private digital venue, any thoughts?

Each session we run at the moment evolves from the last as we learn together and find better ways. The image quality is good for most people most of the time, we’ve learnt to preserve bandwidth in the studio as we wait for our fibre broadband to be installed and with it the chance to have more and better images.

Whilst we evolve you can get well discounted sessions by using the relevant discount code at checkout.

Painting in Oils 10.00am-1.00pm Fridays

We have a couple of places on this course which is a follow on from our Skills courses. Tutored by Clare Haward you will be taken through a series of still life setups and exercises which will deepen and strengthen your observational oil painting. It will also help you to set up your home studio and instill a process for working at home. This course is for those who have the basic mechanics of drawing and painting and want to move on. We are offering six weeks of this starting from this Friday with options to continue thereafter. The course is delivered through Zoom with email support. Please email us for more information – info@dulwichartgroup.co.uk

Tuesday Drop-in Short Pose Life Drawing 2.00pm-5.00pm on Zoom

Adrian will be stretching his sinews for us in this Tuesday’s short pose group. We begin with very short poses of 30 seconds, so make sure you’ve sharpened your pencil before we start! The poses get successively longer throughout the hour and then the cycle begins again. This can be quite hard work but nothing trains the eye better, or fills a portfolio quicker.

You can choose to join us for one, two or three hours and as we’re still rolling this out the charge will only be £2.50 per hour. To get the special price use the discount code PESTE1 at final check out when purchasing the session.

Click here to book

Wednesday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom

The second of a two week sitting with Valeria in a seated pose. This will be three hours, one pose, streamed through Zoom. Here’s what the pose looks like as seen by artist and printmaker Lisa Takahashi:

Please book here

The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.

Saturday Drop-in Long Pose Life Drawing 10.00am-1.00pm on Zoom

This is also the second week of a two week pose, this time with Sara. Three hours one pose, seated in a chair. Here is how the pose is looking to artist Jane Lawrence

Please book here

The session fee will be reduced to £10 if you use the discount code PESTE2 at final checkout.