Art

Life Drawing Mondays 2026 2027

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Course synopsis

Life drawing is one of the most fascinating things to do in art and design. It is a superb way of starting your drawing journey if you have never been there before, and it is a never-ending theme for more advanced artists at all levels.

In everyday life, we are tuned into observing and interpreting the bodies and movements of our fellow humans. This makes us experts in knowing about the theme of this course!  As we 'own' and use our own physical bodies, we bring a lot of observational and embodied experience to drawing the model.  As the nude comes without visual distractions on its surface like buttonholes, textile patterns, shoelaces, and shape-changing garment silhouettes, drawing is all about observing the shape and how it transforms in its various poses. A beautifully simple and elegant concept.

We will try out the many different ways of using drawing (working with line) as an expressive tool to document our individual observations. We will work with pencils, ink, charcoal, and combine line-work with colour.

We will do quite a bit of sketching: Drawing simplified shapes for what we observe, correcting our drawing's previous steps and adding further detail as we go along. We will also explore to work with line as a continuous, organic flow of movement as a way of documenting our vision's observational journey along the shapes of the model.

We will also explore colour techniques. In our painting sessions we will work with acrylic paints or, if the learners wish, with oil paints. For painting, model poses will change less frequently and last longer. We will explore how to paint the whole image area, figure and background, by building the image gradually, using a range of ways how to layer colours and create textured paint surfaces. Depending on the learners' interests, this could even lead us a little away from precise representation of the figure but instead work more freely with paints, surface and the observed scene and let the image become a bit more abstract.

Sabine will support each learner individually in as much or as little as they wish and she gives plenty of demonstrations of a selection of drawing processes.

Beginners to life drawing are very welcome.  Learners are encouraged to engage with each other about their unfolding drawing journeys and there are opportunities in each block to walk around and see and talk about others' work.

Learners should bring one or two B4 or softer pencils and a sharpener and a colour medium of their choice – e.g. watercolours (watercolour paper is only needed if you want to go for the full watercolour-layering technique) or acrylic paints. Just a few colours will do. E.g. red, yellow, blue, white (in the case of acrylics) and black. Bring inexpensive tape to paste papers down onto the board.

Inexpensive A2 size cartridge paper can be purchased in class (A2 cartridge paper, 130 g, 25p/sheet). Learners will draw on tables and drawing boards/trestles. The Guild does not supply easels. But learners are also welcome to bring their own materials and papers. The course includes model costs and models change on a weekly basis.

The course is suited for beginners and experts alike.

Please note that Sabine also teaches half-day and full-day life-drawing events in the Guild. These are one-of sessions and happen on Saturdays. You find information and booking for them under the Guild’s EVENTS section of the website.

The course begins on 21 September 2026

Book your place

Time/PlacePriceSessionsQuantity
Autumn 2026/2027
Starts week commencing 21 Sep 2026
Mondays, 19:00 - 21:15
£19810
Spring 2026/2027
Starts week commencing 21 Sep 2026
Mondays, 19:00 - 21:15
£217.8011
Summer 2026/2027
Starts week commencing 21 Sep 2026
Mondays, 19:00 - 21:15
£217.8011

Note: places on courses and events are only reserved once purchased.

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Sabine Kussmaul


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