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RECORDING | Landscape Drawing on Zoom - Expressive Landscapes
This is the recording of a Zoom Drawing session that took place on 21st October 2025. Once you have purchased the Recording a link will be sent to you by email within 24 hours and you have access to it for 3 months.
Details of the original session:
In this session on drawing expressive landscapes there will be around 40 minutes of discussion and recorded demonstrations and around 40 minutes of drawing exercises that we will do together. I provide images to work from for the exercises but if you have your own photos you would like to use, that’s fine too.
Materials: no specific materials are required but I would suggest materials that are expressive such as charcoal, ink or anything else you feel helps you loosen up. This will be an experimental session so feel free to bring anything you’ve not tried before or combinations of materials that are new to you. We are focussing on enjoying ourselves rather than making perfect drawings! Bring along whatever you have and you can always try out new techniques after the session if you don’t have them to hand.
Enjoy!
This is the recording of a Zoom Drawing session that took place on 21st October 2025. Once you have purchased the Recording a link will be sent to you by email within 24 hours and you have access to it for 3 months.
Details of the original session:
In this session on drawing expressive landscapes there will be around 40 minutes of discussion and recorded demonstrations and around 40 minutes of drawing exercises that we will do together. I provide images to work from for the exercises but if you have your own photos you would like to use, that’s fine too.
Materials: no specific materials are required but I would suggest materials that are expressive such as charcoal, ink or anything else you feel helps you loosen up. This will be an experimental session so feel free to bring anything you’ve not tried before or combinations of materials that are new to you. We are focussing on enjoying ourselves rather than making perfect drawings! Bring along whatever you have and you can always try out new techniques after the session if you don’t have them to hand.
Enjoy!