Clothed Life Drawing | Character/Costume
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
EASTER WEEKEND HOURS: We are closed on Friday, April 18 (Good Friday) and Monday, April 21 (Easter Monday). Open regular hours Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20.
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Registration Required
Join Artist/Instructor and Model Lindsay van Ekelenburg for a relaxed, drop-in clothed life drawing studio. This studio offers a comfortable space to learn new skills and practice your drawing techniques. Bring your materials and sketch at your own pace, while gaining experience in capturing the human figure in a creative, supportive environment.
Open to all skill levels, ages 14 and up
Warm-up:
Short gesture set in underwear (15 minutes)
First Half:
Tips on drawing costumes/characters: Focus areas and simplifications
Discussion on adjusting poses and incorporating creative inspiration
Second Half:
Poses in costume/character (3-15 minutes), with 1-2 short breaks
INSTRUCTOR BIO: Hamilton visual artist Lindsay van Ekelenburg is a Freelance Illustrator specializing in portraiture and wildlife art, working full-time since 2017, with a great passion for life drawing and its impact on artists’ drawing skills as well as our creative well-being.
She is also a professional life model with 18 years of experience working for places like Sheridan College, Mohawk College, McMaster University, and several private drawing groups, getting the chance to model for all types of artistic specializations including Illustration, Animation and Fine Art.
On her down time, she can often be spotted sitting out under a tree, drawing all the life that surrounds her, longing to capture the feeling of nostalgia of growing up in Muskoka.
LEARN MORE: www.lindsayvanek.com
ALL CLASSES
February 26 | Basics of Form
March 26 | Drapery
April 30 | Character/Costume
May 28 | Sustained Pose in a Set Up
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Sundays, April 27 - June 15
Registration Required
Croquet c.1878
James Tissot (French 1836-1902)
oil on canvas, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Basil Bowman in memory of their daughter, Suzanne, 1965