UPDATE: As of February 27, this class is FULLY BOOKED. Thank you very much!
Drawing can be one way to unwind and express ourselves creatively. Meanwhile, the sight of a blank sheet of paper can leave others feeling intimidated and paralysed just thinking of what to draw. I’ve had friends who say they want to immerse in a more artful lifestyle but always voice out the same thing:
“But I can’t draw!”
As grown-ups, we tend to get stuck trying to draw the ‘right way’ and to color within the lines just as we were once told. This pretty much makes up the ghost of our creative past.
The 3-hour hands-on workshop aims to:
- approach art intuitively by celebrating the imperfect,
- explore the kind of art where every drawn line and shape is valid, and
- foster a safe and encouraging community for like-minded creatures.
Let the creative juices flow, build confidence in your own drawings and turn the pages of the sketchbook into your kind of art. When you’re finished, own it, embrace it, love it.
Participants will be equipped with their own art kit containing the ff:
-personalised journal
-practice drawing sheets
-drawing pad
-drawing prompts
-black archival ink pen
-pencil
-eraser
-good vibes
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WHO’S AFRAID OF THE BIG BLANK PAGE?
MARCH 7, Saturday
2:00 – 5:00 pm’
$90/person inclusive of materials and refreshments
To book a slot and for payment details, kindly send an email to saltrub@gmail.com.
Registration ends by March 5.
The cozy gathering will be held in a private space at Woolf Works, the afternoon’s lovely shophouse and creative sanctuary located at 176 Joo Chiat Road, 427447.
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Once payment has been completed and received, you are considered confirmed and good to go! Registration closes two days before the event or when all seats are booked.
Fees are non-refundable but may be transferable for the same workshop.
For daily sketchbook entries, visit Instagram @themessycake .
For current projects, see jarofsalt.etsy.com .
For past artwork, view my online portfolio .
Note that this workshop is not a technical class. So you will draw the way you want to and the only thing you need is your imagination.
loving this concept. I am definitely one of those in the “can’t draw” category, but it’s nice to think there are those who say I could in my own way. Though I’ll stand firm in saying I’m a poor artist when it comes to crafty things like drawing, sewing, sculpture, etc. But I would totally take your class because it looks like fun and comes with good vibes 🙂
How fun would that be to have you in class! I’m hoping that people would at least come for a smattering of good vibes 🙂 I honestly think art is a matter of perspective and confidence because a lot of times I look at my work and go “ughh” 🙁 Seriously! LOL!
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