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For education and childcare settings from Friday 1 April:

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Experimental Drawing Techniques Level 1
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Summary

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of experimental drawing techniques with our dynamic workshop. Explore mark-making as a sensory and physical activity, where the process becomes paramount and the final product takes a backseat. Through an informal and explorative approach, we'll delve into a variety of mediums and subjects, encouraging you to challenge the boundaries of traditional materials and techniques. Whether you're a beginner seeking to unlock your artistic potential or an experienced artist looking to break free from conventions, this workshop offers the guidance and support you need to unleash your ideas and elevate your drawing practice.

How will I learn?

Our workshop provides a stimulating and inclusive learning environment that nurtures creativity and self-expression. Through a series of engaging exercises and hands-on explorations, you'll embark on a journey of artistic discovery. Our experienced instructors will offer guidance and support, empowering you to push the limits of your creativity and explore new dimensions in your drawing. Emphasising the joy of the creative process, you'll be encouraged to experiment, take risks, and embrace the unexpected in your artwork. Enrol now to unlock your creative potential, embrace the joy of experimental mark-making, and push the boundaries of traditional drawing techniques.

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There are no requirements for this course other than a keen interest in the subject and a willingness to learn!

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Course information last updated: Wednesday 7th June 2023 @ 8.02am (1 hour ago)

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18th Jul 2023 - 18th Jul 2023
18th Jul 2023 - 18th Jul 2023
Bristol School of Art - Queens Road Campus Tues,
10:00am - 4:00pm
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Bristol School of Art - Queens Road Campus
£60£60

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