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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Every Wednesday

Mentored Session with Michael Mentler

Drawing from Casts, no live model
10:30am – 1:30pm
Cost: $30 per session

Every Friday

Figure Drawing Sessions

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

Every First Saturday of the Month

Saturday Drawing Sessions

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

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Art by Michael Mentler

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