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‘Drawing the Fox in Coloured Pencils’ with Becca Barron


Date: Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd January (2 day course), 18:00 - 20:30 pm

Venue: The Gallery at Green & Stone

Tickets: £80

‘Drawing the Fox in Coloured Pencils’

Delve into detail in this exciting workshop at The Gallery at Green & Stone, where you’ll have the opportunity to draw a hyperrealistic fox, drawn with coloured pencils and pan pastels on drafting film.

This workshop will be split over two 2.5 hour classes, giving us enough time to spend building up colour, depth and detail. Becca will work alongside attendants, breaking down the fox into simplified steps, whilst demonstrating each layer, step by step, bringing the subject to life on paper.

This workshop is suitable for all levels of drawing ability and you will also receive one to one guidance throughout the class to help you capture the character, beauty and expression of the subject.

You will learn the fundamentals of drawing with coloured pencils, along with more advanced techniques, through layering, lighting and undertones, all with an incredible control of detail.

Relax and immerse yourself in the timely process of building up layers, whilst being totally captivated and engrossed in the animal being drawn.

All levels are welcome.

All art materials provided by Green & Stone.

Drinks will be provided.

About Becca Barron

Becca is an award-winning professional pet portrait and wildlife artist based in Preston, Lancashire. Her pet portraits are created on a commission basis for clients around the globe. By merging her love for animals with her artistic talent, she produces the highest quality realistic colored pencil drawings, capturing the unique characters and beauty of each pet. In her original wildlife portraiture, Becca works from carefully selected photographs that often showcase intimate moments of the subject in strong light. This approach allows her to achieve remarkable detail in her artwork, highlighting the beauty and expression of each animal, and often conveying a profound emotional connection.

To learn more about Becca Barron, please visit her website here.

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