I’ve just returned from organising another trip to Auribeau sur Siagne in the South of France this week. Click on the link if you’d like to read more about it. On my return I found an email from Caroline Watson informing me that she will be exhibiting some paintings at the Rainbow Cafe in Clifton Village in Bristol from the 1st to the 31st of March. There have been a few chances to see examples of her work recently including a show at the Tobacco Factory in Bedminster which I enjoyed enormously. I’ll definitely be popping along to check that one out and so should you. I also found out that Katherine Tyrell had very kindly included The Human Form in a roundup of life drawing blogs over at her own blog Making a Mark. I’ve had some pretty good feedback since I started keeping this blog last year but Katherine was particularly nice. Her own blog is great to visit both for her own comments and the links to other blogs that she has been able to track down. I’m just amazed by how prolific she is. I get tired out just replying to my emails. To finish here are some circus images by Peri which she kindly emailed me before half term. See you next week and apologies to anyone who may have turned up inadvertantly this week and had a wasted journey.
Caroline Watson exhibition /Circus images by Peri Taylor
February 23, 2008 by Will Stevens
Posted in Artists Work, Life drawing in Bristol, art, colour, figure drawing, human form, life drawing, painting, painting holiday | 3 Comments
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THE BRISTOL LIFE DRAWING CLASS-HOW IT ALL WORKS
Welcome to the Human Form, the website for members of the informal life drawing class that meets during the evening at Bristol Grammar School in Clifton. There is a choice of four models each week with different poses of different lengths for which the cost is curerently £49 for ten weeks. If you are in the Bristol area and you'd like to pop along please email willstevens@lifedrawingclasses.co.uk or visit the page marked " About the Bristol Life Drawing Class" for a fuller description of how the class works. If you visit the home page you'll find some examples of work by some of the wide variety of people who come to the class,links to various interesting websites and a few articles with some (hopefully) interesting information concerning figurative art and life drawing in general. Many thanks to the group members who've been able to donate images to these pages -
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- New Channel Four show about Life Drawing
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These pictures by Peri are nice and colourful. Looks like a couple of these pictures may have been inspired by our model with the hoop.
They are nice aren’t they? Good luck with the show!
Thanks Will and thank you for mentioning my show on your blog.