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Art Studio - Charcoal Creations


  • This super creative workshop puts the artist's spotlight on sensational charcoal. Artistic attention and focus will be on the enjoyment of exploring and constructing designs that bring out the utmost of this truly versatile medium. Get set to use charcoal's free-flowing soft properties to create works that are rich, brilliantly blended and full of contrast and expression. This workshop is great for enthusiastic beginners and for those who have delectably dabbled with charcoal drawing ...Read on


Art Studio - An ABC Guide to Painting


  • You might admire magnificent painters from days long gone, or be inspired by contemporary creators of modern times. This progressive course is especially designed by Tutor Jo to walk you through the basic start up stages and must-know components of producing amazing paintings using easy to work with, acrylic paint. This course is perfect for absolute beginners wanting to learn something new, as well as for those with a desire to pick up their brushes from a painting past. Within each ...Read on


Art Studio - Perspective 3D Drawing


  • An inspiring must-do workshop if you are seeking to add some 'wow factor' into your art creations. Knowing the secrets of incorporating key elements of perspective and dimension will enable you to bring your artwork to life, like never before. Perspective relates to the way we see angles - think about the receding lines of a train track for example, and the visual distance this creates. Dimension relates to objects having depth - think about the solid shape of a ball compared to a simple flat ...Read on