Nunhead Cemetery
Linden Grove London SE15 3LP
Meet inside the main entrance.
Situated in the various cultivated and wooded areas of the cemetery offering an inspirational place for students to draw and paint
Nunhead cemetery is one of the seven magnificent Victorian cemeteries in London consisting of a large number of headstones, mausolea and other architectural monuments situated in the various cultivated and wooded areas of the cemetery offering an inspirational place for students to draw and paint.
This workshop is designed for those who want to learn more about the basic elements of drawing ie proportion, perspective, measurement and tone as well as more experience students who might be interested in capturing the mood and atmosphere that the cemetery may evoke.
All levels of experience are welcome.
Jason Line works directly from observation and from a variety of subject matter, although the still life and the interior has increasingly become his main area of interest. He has exhibited extensively over the years in many commercial galleries in the UK and abroad. Recent solo exhibitions include ‘Still Lifes from the Studio’ at MARCH Fine Art in San Francisco, USA in 2021 and last year: ‘Setting the Scene‘ at 155A Gallery in London. Open exhibitions including the BP Portrait Award, National Portrait Gallery, The Discerning Eye, The Lynn Painter Stainers Award, The Royal Society of Portrait Painters and The London Group Open. He has been a member of the New English Art Club since 2021.
Pencils of different grades, graphite sticks, charcoal, ink, rubbers (plastic and kneadable), cotton rag, paper, rulers/straight edge, drawing board, sketchbooks, a folding chair or stool, easel (optional) as well as painting materials if they wish to paint.
Saturday 18 May 2024
10:30 – 16:00
Nunhead Cemetery
Linden Grove London SE15 3LP
Meet inside the main entrance.
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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