Yes it might sound like an invite gone too far for some but you won’t have to clear up the pencil sharpenings afterward, I will.
This novel way to spend some quality downtime with your work colleagues or any group of friends has a lot to offer. You’ll spend three hours learning something about drawing a portrait and get to see how your friends really see you!
Take a look at the trailer for a brief taster of what you can expect.
TAKING BOOKING NOW FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR! – THE PUBS IN THIS AREA ARE LOVELY FOR JOLLIES AFTER.
Call Paul A Dennis on 07736199368.
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Can I just say how enjoyable this class was. We never stopped laughing from start to finish .
My drawing talents were strictly Loweryesque as in matchstick men and matchstick cats and dogs !
Well no with Paul’s teaching of portrait techniques I did produce a passable picture.
Give it a go you’ve nothing to lose and new skills to gain.
What a unique opportunity to try something different! No matter if your not a ‘natural drawer’ come along and let your natural creative juices flow in a lovely, safe and welcoming environment. Paul will help you with your drawing, giving techniques and guidance that will help you create a picture that will make you feel proud. The group share their creations and see the improvements they gained. No previous experience necessary, lots of beginners in our group, but don’t forget to bring some tissues to wipe away the tears of laughter you will shed throughout the workshop! A throughly enjoyable time was had,a great way to spend time with friends or colleagues! I recommend you book a session… What are you waiting for, you know you want to….
Please people give this drawing class a go it was a most
Enjoyable day and the fun and laughter was great
On top of that to learn how to draw was brilliant
Thank you Paul really looking forward to the next one soon .
I agree wholeheartedly with the comments above. I was apprehensive about going along not quite believing Paul when he said he can teach anyone to draw. The difference in my first attempt and the last was amazing. Paul was positive and encouraging, even on my first drawing, which must have taken some effort on his part. I had a great day in good company, laughter and learning in one.