We had a warm, friendly, welcoming start to
the session and did a variety of activities from drawing and painting to
modelling and pastel drawing.
“Coming to places like this, you learn a lot more”.
“I am amazed that I actually concentrated for
so long on something I have never done before.”
“You get lost in your artwork – time just
goes. Its good to be able to express what you do – it’s a good, natural
medication!”
“We are lucky to have this place, to have
somewhere to go to meet people and make new friends.”
Elaine has been working on a pantomime dog in fabric. She says it has been a bit frustrating but feels it is starting to come together.
Paul has been working on a series of sketches
of a character struggling with a dog and umbrella in the rain.
Howard has been photographing his Woodcutter. He says it has been a little bit fiddly
but it will be interesting to see how it goes
on a test run animation – exciting as well!
Ian S sketched out the background on a long
panoramic canvas for the Grimm Reaper sequence. He also thought the funniest
thing from today’s session would be knowing he could go to Elaine if he broke
his arm, implying that he had faith in her modelling skills!
“I look forward to coming here and feel better for it.”
“I look forward to coming here as it’s a
great escapism.”
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