Sanguine drawing of three quarters view of two figures on tan toned paper. One figure is facing forwards, and the other one is facing backwards.

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Sanguine drawing of three quarters view of two figures on tan toned paper. One figure is facing forwards, and the other one is facing backwards.

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Current Schedule

Every Wednesday

Portrait Drawing Sessions

Drawing from model, long pose
10:30am – 1:30pm

Every Friday

Figure Drawing Sessions

Drawing from nude model, short and/or long pose
10:30am – 1:30pm

February 20-22, 2026

Mentler Méthode Master Lab at the Coppini Academy of Fine Arts

3-day Figure Drawing Master Lab
9:00am – 4:00pm
Location: San Antonio, TX

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Art by Michael Mentler

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  • PROPORTION, ORDER AND HARMONY

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  • Gottfried Bammes: mentor extraordinaire

    Gottfried Bammes: mentor extraordinaire

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       Gottfried Bammes was born in 1920 in Freital, Germany. He would have suffered through WWII’s devastation, and it seems likely he would have served in the German Military. Regardless, he finished his education at the Dresden University of Technology (1957–1959), which would have been in his late 30s. Perhaps, he was in Russian prison

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  • inspirational Painters Series: Leon Bonnat

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  • OBSERVATION VS. IMAGINATION

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  • Gestural Expression

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