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Monthly Archive for March, 2009

March 31 and ?

Hello fellow Drawers! This Tuesday we have a new model for your drawing pleasure. Still working on the second night but we should know very soon when exactly that will be. Thanks for your patience during these transitional times. —- You might notice that I’ve added a few more links to the right hand list [...]

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The Figure is Back Again

Pretty nice article in the Huffington Post about figurative art. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-mennin/the-figure-is-backagain_b_179500.html   “As has happened so many times over history, the re-emergence of the Figure reaffirms that representational art will never die, as many art manifestos would like to declare in their very first sentence. Traditional figurative art may never again completely dominate the world [...]

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More changes (the last I promise)

Monday we have Marie and a new model on Tuesday. —- Once again we find ourselves in the middle of a radical perception shift and are faced with rescheduling our nights. I know many people were bummed about losing Wednesdays and although we can’t get that back we’re looking for suggestions on another night or [...]

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Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

Hello All. Please stay tuned for an important message from your hosts. Due to a shift in Pump Project’s gallery scheduling we will be starting on a new schedule ourselves for the next few weeks until we get feedback and figure out what is working best for everyone. Please let us know what you would [...]

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All in Your Head

A great article on portrait painting you might find interesting. http://www.michaelshaneneal.com/publications_theartists.shtml   “Of all the fundamentals of portrait painting, the most valuable in my opinion is painting from life.”

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Tonight we have Emily Spykman coming back and on Wednesday a new model (pic on the blog). —- If you hadn’t heard, we’ve also expanded the program to include a special Thursday session with instruction. The cost is 10 dollars and includes instruction by Doug Weber. I hope some of you will take advantage of [...]

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