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Portrait Pose with Carl Randall (Autumn Term)

£33.00

19, 26 October, 2 November

Portrait Pose Drop In Sessions
3 Saturdays

Morning Sessions 10.00am – 12.30pm
Afternoon Sessions 1.30pm – 4.00pm

places available

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Description

Drop in drawing and drop in painting sessions for beginner to professional artists

Portrait Pose with Carl Randall

Carl Randall’s structured, sequential and step by step lessons break down the various elements of portrait painting. The exercises are designed to break down the process from start to finish, into easily managed stages (designed to be easily reproducable by students in their own time). The process is based roughly around the Old Masters, providing an overview of traditional portrait painting techniques, combining it with a contemporary sensibility. Students who do not wish to join in with the process are welcome to progress in their own way, with input and advice given from Carl.

ABOUT Carl Randall

Carl Randall graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art, The Royal Drawing School and Tokyo University of Arts, Japan. He is the winner of national art competitions including the 2012 BP Travel Award at the National Portrait Gallery and The Sunday Times Watercolour Competition, as well as the Nomura Art Prize in Japan. Randall has exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts, National Portrait Gallery, Jerwood Gallery, Mall Galleries, and art fairs in Taiwan, Istanbul and Switzerland. He recently has solo exhibitions in Japan and London. His work in the collections of The Royal Collection, UCL Museum, London, Tokyo Geidai Museum, Japan, and Fondation Carmignac, Paris. He lived in Japan for 10 years and his catalogue ‘Japan Portraits’ is on sale at the Hayward Gallery.

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