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Tickets on sale 10am, Friday 10th July 2026
You don't need to think of yourself as "an
artist" to take this class. It teaches you to draw with confidence and to use drawing as a way to quiet a busy mind.
You'll learn from celebrated nineteenth-century artists; among them Daumier
and Millet, who drew ordinary people and everyday working life.
Explore the techniques of Manet and Ingres, whose
observations shaped how we draw the human form. Working from a clothed life
model, you can explore tone, colour, media handling and more, then adapt what
you discover to your own practice.
It's also a rare chance to study original drawings up close. In a small,
supportive group, you'll get near to the work itself including several
being exhibited for the very first time.
Through focused demonstrations, quick studies, and longer, absorbing
drawings, you'll build genuine skill and discover how deep concentration
steadies the mind. Sustained drawing anchors your attention in the present
and tips you into the state psychologists call flow: one of the most
dependable ways to ease stress and lift your mood.
Come whether you're picking up a pencil for the first time or returning to a
long-loved practice -to sharpen your technique, to support your wellbeing, or
simply for the quiet satisfaction of
making.
The session will take place 11 am – 4 pm and will include
an hour break for lunch (which is not provided). Details of how to get to the Burrell and
info on car parking can be found here.
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