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Life Drawing and Painting Saturday Morning and Afternoon at the Dulwich Art Group, Champion Hill


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Saturday Drop-in Life Drawing and Painting


10.00am-1.00pm

and

1.30pm ? 4.30pm


?15 each session or ?25 for both


Asian model Alana will be setting a pose just for today. You can come and draw or paint her at 10.00am for three hours, or leave it until the afternoon and arrive by 1.30pm. Stalwarts will do the whole day and produce a piece of work they are proud of. They'll also enjoy lunch together prepared by Esther.


This is an untutored group although advice is always available.


Our studio is well equipped with professional lighting, easels, drawing boards, chairs and we have other materials available for sale, paper for example is 20p per A1 sheet.


Dulwich Art Group Organisers:

Alison on 07968 063523

Simon on 07704 450169


Our studio is at 4 Champion Hill SE5 8AH behind the Fox on the Hill pub.


read more on our website www.dulwichartgroup.co.uk

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