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May 31st, 2009 categories: category, * Figurative Art, * Life Drawing, * Seattle DS Workshops
Life Drawing at the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store - Photo taken in mid-session during the model break

Life Drawing at the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store - Photo taken in mid-session during the model break

Recently, the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store brought back Life Drawing Sessions.  The new weekly drop-in Workshop is with instructor Jamie Bollenbach every Thursday from 5pm to 7pm. 

 
Jamie, who teachs Life Drawing at Highline Community College, is structuring the workshop to have a “challenging and encouraging” atmosphere and to be a “good class for absolute beginners, as well as experienced Artists.”  Jamie told me that the sessions will be flexible with instruction available for anyone who would like it, offering some help for others who would like “to re-invigorate their drawing”, as well as experienced Artists who just need some Life Drawing time. 
 
So if you have always wanted try Life Drawing and don’t have time to enroll in a regular class (remember, Jamie is happy to help provide instruction to “absolute beginners”) to learn, or if the other Life Drawing Sessions available in the Seattle area are not convenient for you and Thursday from 5 to 7 is, then this is a great opportunity for you.
 
Every Thursday from 5-7:00 PM 
NEW! Instructed & Drop-in Life Drawing 
with Jamie Bollenbach
jamie.bollenbach.googlepages.com
Call the Seattle store:
206-223-9599
to reserve your spot!  
Cost: $15 per day cash payment to instructor. 

Every Day, Express Yourself with Art…. 

Deborah Burns

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March 27th, 2008 categories: category, * Bellevue DS Store, * Drawing, * Life Drawing
Did you know….
Every Wednesday there is Life Drawing at the
DANIEL SMITH Artists’ Materials Store in Bellevue ?
It’s from 4:30 to 7:30 PM and costs $9:00.
 
Here is a great opportunity to practice some
focused drawing with a live model.
The first half an hour is gesture drawing to warm everyone up,
then longer poses for the remainder time.
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Originally published March 27, 2008

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