Jana is hosting this session, inspired by iconic British artist, Dame Laura Knight, particularly her ground-breaking 1913 self portrait featuring nude model Ella Louise Naper.
Engage in a thoughtful discussion and exploration of how attitudes towards the naked body in art have evolved over time. By examining Knight's contributions, we will consider the cultural shifts that have influenced our perceptions of nudity, the body, and the role of the artist. Through this session, we aim to foster a deeper appreciation of how contemporary artists navigate themes of vulnerability, identity, and the human experience in their work, encouraging participants to reflect on the privilege today of being able to draw a nude model without taboo in the UK: enriching our collective understanding of nudity in art and its implications in both historical and contemporary contexts.
Drawing inspiration from the vibrant restaurant culture of New York City, this new neighborhood cafe features Chef Zita Steyn's delectable, wholesome, green cuisine.
Bare Life Drawing collaborates with West 16th for a fantastic evening of sketching Hattie, our Select Model, in celebration of the feminine form.
Drawing experience is not required as this event is a guided session. Included in the session are a glass of wine and all necessary materials.
General admission is £30. Teens aged 16-17 can attend for £15 when accompanied by a paying adult. We are delighted to offer this wonderful session and hope you will join us. Please note that booking is essential.
We need your consent to load the translations
We use a third-party service to translate the website content that may collect data about your activity. Please review the details in the privacy policy and accept the service to view the translations.