Digital Streaming Studio | Lunchtime Life Drawing

An online figure drawing session taught by a Royal Drawing School tutor covering a different aspect of the human form each week.

Drop in and draw along with us, live from our London studios at lunchtime from 1-2pm (GMT). Guided by an experienced tutor, students will draw from a model and our Digital Technician Team will use a range of digital processes only possible online.

Using the School's multi-camera digital studio, we will explore different approaches that will help students improve and develop their observational drawing skills. We will focus on the human form, giving you the opportunity to observe and draw a live model from the comfort of your home or workplace. There will be a variety of long and short poses enhanced by different perspectives, dramatic lighting, filters and framing. Each session will include live tuition that will help students approach the different poses and to get the most out of the session.

An hour of drawing in your day can not only improve your drawing skills but also promotes a more relaxed state of mind, reduces anxiety, develop problem solving skills and can simply just be fun!

This session will be led by tutor Tara Versey will focus on drawing the human form with line. With the aid of a grid, and using just lines, we will look at the relationships of forms within the body that provide balance and stability.

Suggested Materials:

  • pencil
  • pen or charcoal
  • a rubber
  • sharpener
  • some paper
  • a board or book to lean on

Please note: The Royal Drawing School online models will not pose nude. Models in this series will be semi clothed.

Details

  • You can book these sessions individually, or you can book the event series giving you access to all lunchtime life drawing sessions with 20% off. Book the whole series here.
  • All students will need a device that supports the latest version of Zoom
  • Chat support available during the session

Share your work on social media with the hashtag #RDSLiveStudio

Featured image by Leggy Gordon