155A Gallery, 155A Lordship Lane (off Bawdale Road) East Dulwich London SE22 8HX
Parking available in surrounding residential streets
Nearest station: North Dulwich, East Dulwich, Denmark Hill
Buses: 176, 185, 40, P13
A one day drawing and painting workshop focusing on the theme of the still life and the interior.
Students will be invited to either draw and paint an array of different still life set-ups of their choice from fruit, vegetables and flowers to ceramic pots and glassware or if they like, the interior of the gallery itself with it’s assorted paintings and furnishings. The gallery is situated on two floors.
The aim of the workshop is to give students the chance to further develop their looking and understanding of drawing and painting concerns such as tone, colour, composition, space, proportion and perspective.
This workshop is suitable for students of all abilities.
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Jason Line is a painter and has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad. In 2021 he had a solo exhibition at MARCH Fine Art in San Francisco, USA in 2021 and in April this year, had a solo exhibition, ‘Setting the Scene’ at 155A Gallery, London. He has also exhibited in a number of national exhibitions including the BP Portrait Award, National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Society of Portrait Painters,The Discerning Eye and the Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize. He was elected a member of the New English Art Club in 2021.
Easels and drawing boards are provided but students are asked to bring the drawing and painting materials of their choice.
Saturday, 28 October 2023
10:30 – 16:00
155A Gallery, 155A Lordship Lane (off Bawdale Road) East Dulwich London SE22 8HX
Parking available in surrounding residential streets
Nearest station: North Dulwich, East Dulwich, Denmark Hill
Buses: 176, 185, 40, P13
The New English Art Club is a registered charity No. 295780 and part of the Federation of British Artists. Patron: HM King Charles III
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