Thursday, February 9, 2017

PYSB Workshop Review 2 Drawing people on stage in Brighton

PYSB Workshop Review 2 Drawing people on stage in Brighton


Brighton’s setting is just magical with the old West Pier ruins as a backdrop on the seafront.  The May Festival is a great highlight of the year’s calendar and Rolf Schroeter, Swasky and Isabel Carmona joined the Brighton Fringe Festival with their Drawing People on Stage workshop on the last weekend in May.  

There were people to be drawn everywhere, plays in the park, in the street, music in the pub, watercolour portraits with our morning coffee at The Marwood, busy shopping streets, the popular Palace Pier and a bit of rain and thunder too!  
We were noticed at our session at  The Warren and were treated to free refreshments on the house.
Our venue was the quirky Marwood Cafe where we grew an exhibition on their upstairs lounge wall for the duration of the workshop.
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This time instead of a group photo we have a group portrait (done by many hands - thanks to all of you) and I had some fun putting together a portraits video (link here).
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What the participants said:
"I learnt loads of techniques which I hope to use in the future"
"[I liked best] the diversity of approaches between the tutors and the individual feedback and help"
"[I liked best] having to sketch in crowded places, something that is outside my comfort zone"

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