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«All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.» — Pablo Picasso
‘Charcoal and Champagne’ pop-up life-drawing classes are an opportunity for grown-ups who may have strayed from their childhood creative selves, to rediscover what it feels like to be an artist whilst confronting their hesitations of drawing the human form … armed with charcoal in one hand, and a glass of bubbly in the other.
The classes are guided and offer individuals the opportunity to challenge not only their drawing skills, but through guided exercises, shift how they would normally ‘look’ and ‘see things’.
Classes are UNISEX and are suitable for ALL levels of experience, in a completely uncompetitive environment, with novices possibly finding the most surprising outcomes.
Private Events also available for booking.
* 18+ (nude model)
* Drawing materials included.
* No drawing experience necessary ?
* Includes a glass of sparkling on arrival and nibbles.
* Pop-up classes. Location address emailed to ticket holders closer to the event date.
* Early bird tickets available
History
Established in 2014.
Aneta started the ‘Charcoal and Champagne’, pop-up life-drawing classes as part of her Lifelines project, wanting to give grown-ups who may have strayed from their childhood creative selves, an opportunity to rediscover what it feels like to be an artist whilst confronting their hesitations of drawing the human form … armed with charcoal in one hand, and a glass of bubbly in the other.
Meet the Business Owner
Aneta W.
Business Owner
Aneta is a Creative Director and Graphic Designer who runs her own Creative Agency, AW Studio.
In her spare time however, she is a practicing artist who likes to engage in the arts community working on interactive creative projects such as the Lifelines portrait series which recently saw her working alongside the ‘Van Gogh, Dali and Beyond’ exhibition at the Art Gallery of WA where she completed 144 live portraits in the exhibition space.
Aneta started the ‘Charcoal and Champagne’, pop-up life-drawing classes in order to give individuals who claim they ‘can’t draw’ the opportunity to experience the creative process through her unique classes and to discover that even they have a hidden artist within.