The Drawing Board



There are currently three sessions per week running in Totnes now. Monday afternoons, Thursday Mornings and Friday afternoons. There will also be a life drawing group on Tuesday evenings in April.


Under the banner of The Drawing Board I'm slowly trying to grow
a community drawing centre (albeit one that moves from place to
place!)  It's always been a dream to have a place that offers access to
drawing for all different needs and creeds. I'm testing the Friday afternoon ground with a group that
hopefully will expand but for now
I just wanted it to be space for safe and non-judgemental experimentation and exploration. To allow that creative flow to happen and see what we come up with. Maybe extending it further into projects or maybe using the time to
continue exercising our muscle memory and building our vocabulary of marks. It's drop-in but don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.

In the past I have had a great response with one-to-one drawing mentoring. Either in person or via Zoom. This works really well for artists who have been frozen for a while or have had to abandon their practice and now want to reconnect to it. It also works well for people who want a bit of individual coaching and tuition before they join a bigger group. It can be inhibiting in a large group and drawing is a delicate thing to do when you are starting out.  I have found even an hour a week has an effect on a person's confidence and wellbeing and, of course,  their drawing.....
Contact me for more information and a chat if you're interested.

If you are stuck in the mud with your drawing just take this little tip that I give to all my students:

Keep a sketchbook handy wherever you find yourself sitting regularly. I keep one on the kitchen table (its a wad of scrap paper held together with a bulldog clip).  The idea is to draw your cup of tea everyday, sitting in this regular spot that you would be sitting in anyway. So it's no extra effort, it's no big deal and it's convenient.  If you do it everyday (more or less) you'll find the drawing will flow you will be less precious, less bothered about the outcome, you will begin to teach yourself by noticing new effects and techniques. It will develop in your own time. You will set yourself up for the day with a sense of achievement and a clear thinking mind. I guarantee. 
Give it a go.

Thanks for reading
Beth
(Chairman of The Drawing Board) always wanted to say that!