Queen Camel Memorial Hall Thursdays 12.30- 2.30 A Relaxed Space to Develop Your Art, my art classes are small, friendly art sessions held in a local village hall, offering a calm and welcoming environment for artists to develop their work. These are bring-your-own-work classes, so everyone arrives with their own projects, ideas, and interests, making each session varied, inspiring, and full of conversation. At the moment, students are working on a wonderfully diverse range of subjects — from wildlife studies and landscape paintings to detailed drawings of skulls and bones in pen and ink. This mix creates a stimulating atmosphere where different approaches and ideas naturally spark discussion and creativity. We also work across a wide range of media. In recent sessions, artists have been using watercolour, gouache, pencil, and coloured pencils, which opens up plenty of opportunities to share techniques, tips, and problem-solving ideas. Even if you’re focused on your own piece, there’s always something to learn from seeing how others approach their work. The classes are led by myself, a qualified art teacher and professional artist, specialising in pencil and coloured pencil. Support and guidance are always available if you need it — whether that’s help refining a composition, improving technique, or simply talking through an idea — but there’s no pressure. You’re encouraged to work at your own pace, in a relaxed and supportive setting.
Whether you’re looking to build confidence, develop your skills, or simply enjoy some dedicated creative time with like-minded people, the art classes offer a friendly and encouraging space to do just that. |
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