Digital Studio: Lunchtime Life Drawing

In this session, we will focus on the structure of the human torso. Through observational study and anatomical breakdowns, students will explore the relationship between the clavicle, ribcage, abdomen, and pelvis to strengthen their figure drawing skills.
  • Life Drawing
  • Drawing the Clothed Model
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Digital Studio: Lunchtime Life Drawing Image

Course details

Dates

13 October 2025

Times

13:00 – 14:00

Duration

1 sessions

Fees

£9.50

Location

Online

Overview

Join us live from our studios at lunchtime, 1–2pm (GMT), for a focused hour of drawing. Whether you're looking to improve your skills, take a mindful break in your day, or explore new ways of seeing, these sessions offer a space to slow down and draw with purpose.

Each Digital Studio session makes use of the School's multi-camera digital studio to create drawing-from-observation opportunities that are only possible online. Tutors offer guidance throughout, helping students approach different poses and get the most out of each session.

In this session, led by Dexter Orszagh, we will focus on the structure of the human torso. Through observational study and anatomical breakdowns, students will explore the relationship between the clavicle, ribcage, abdomen, and pelvis to strengthen their figure drawing skills. 

Please note: Models in this series are semi-clothed and will not pose nude.

You can book these sessions individually, or you can book the event series giving you access to all lunchtime life drawing sessions with 25% off. Book the whole series here.

Who is it for

All levels are welcome from beginners to experienced professionals.

What’s provided

No materials are provided.

What to bring

Suggested materials include: 

  • Pencil, pen or charcoal 
  • Eraser and sharpener 
  • Paper 
  • A board or book to lean on 

All students will need a device that supports the latest version of Zoom. Chat support will be available during the session.

Tutors

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Dexter Orszagh

Drawing Year Alumni, 2021