


Halloween Life Drawing @ Not Open; Don't Come
โA relaxed non-traditional life drawing session in a speakeasy-style wine loft โ๏ธ๐ท
โJoin us for this Halloween special, featuring 2 models in costume! Expect unique revealing garments with a spooky themed twist ๐
The session is untutored, with gentle music and a nonjudgmental welcoming environment, ideal for artists of all skill levels. Figures & Fabric is an LGBTQIA+ and queer friendly space.
โThe bar will be open and drinks can be purchased throughout the night. NO;DC has 20 wines BTG with non-alcoholic options including hot and soft drinks also available.
โDrawing materials provided, but feel free to bring your own!
โAgenda
โArrival
6:00 pm - 6:15 pm
Gather your materials (and refreshments) as we prepare to start drawing.
Drawing first half
6:15 pm - 7:30 pm
Our models will provide some shorter poses for us to get warmed up, followed by longer ones. (we'll be taking a break halfway through this block, so there'll be plenty of chances to grab refreshments and replenish your drawing supplies)
โIntermission and costume change
7:30 pm - 8:00 pm
โ30 min break for our models to change. The bar will be open and wine flowing.
โDrawing second half
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
โOur final hour of drawing will commence with our models switching things up with a suprise theme! โจ (there will be another short break halfway through this block)
Finish
9:00 PM onwards
NO;DC will be open to the public and event goers from 9PM onwards. You're welcome to hang around after the event finishes!
โGuidelines and FAQ ๐
โPhotographing the models is strictly prohibited
โPlease keep conversation to a minimum during poses and be mindful of conversational topics that may make those around you, or the models uncomfortable
โAlways respect the privacy of the models, avoid asking them to disclose any personal information
โDo I need drawing experience?
~ No experience needed whatsoever! These sessions welcome anyone to come and relax and draw.
But drawing clothes is hard right?
~ It can be challenging but it doesn't have to be! Just have fun and let loose, you can keep things gestural or experiment. There are no rules.
