December 2012 has been a momentous month for us – journalist Lydia Slater wrote an article about our October event which appeared in ‘You’ magazine with The Mail on Sunday on December 9th – You Article. And we had a spectacular Christmas event on 15th with 14 models and about 35 artists. Here follow someContinue reading “The Last Supper of 2012”
Tag Archives: life modelling
Lucy channelling ‘The Raft of the Medusa’
As Esther knows, I’ve long wanted to do a Spirited Bodies using ‘The Raft of the Medusa‘ as the inspiration point. Reluctantly accepting reality, I know that this is not an appropriate re-enactment for inexperienced models, the poses involved are tough and hard to hold. Tonight, I was modelling for Lucy Sullivan’s evening class atContinue reading “Lucy channelling ‘The Raft of the Medusa’”
Arts For All; & all about the Man!
Returning from a workshop of ours I mused that we are teaching people how to be naked! It ought to be natural. It is! Today I took a Spirited Body to work and I don’t just mean my own. James couldn’t make any of our workshops but through emailing I could tell he was prettyContinue reading “Arts For All; & all about the Man!”
Life Modelling, Inner Confidence & Writing (a Business Plan with Lucy)
Last night I went to bed thinking how amazing is Lucy Saunders! Yesterday she ran a workshop in creating the business plan when you start up your own business. It was held on an estate in Wandsworth for the Women of Wandsworth Mums Enterprise group. With the current government kicking millions off the dole andContinue reading “Life Modelling, Inner Confidence & Writing (a Business Plan with Lucy)”
Communicating a Pose: from Model to Artist (to canvas)
My practical application of life drawing techniques is pretty ropey. I’ve heard and seen a lot; but done – there I lack. When instructing others on how to draw me I explain – “Convey my essence, what does the pose feel like? Express that with your charcoal marks!” Today I observed the communication process again.Continue reading “Communicating a Pose: from Model to Artist (to canvas)”
