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Brad Buchel Site Admin

Joined: 11 May 2005
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Location: Sydney
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Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:34 pm Post subject: Sydney Life Drawing - Julian Ashton Art School |
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In response to another post asking about Life Drawing Classes in Sydney.
SYDNEY LIFE DRAWING @ THE JULIAN ASHTON ART SCHOOL
Life Drawing - Sketch Club
The Julian Ashton teaches structured life drawing classes where students are tutored in understanding the human form, learning straight from the nude model and drawing or painting in any media. Additionally students may practice from the life model without tuition by attending our regular sketchclubs which need no class booking to attend. The school also has a large number of plaster casts & artists skeletons perfect for use when initially learning the finer points of the human anatomy including bone structure, muscle structure and light.
The Julian Ashton Also offers un-tutored classes, called The Sketch Club.
For location & contact details see:
http://www.julianashtonartschool.com.au
Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney
FOR MORE ART SCHOOLS IN SYDNEY SEE:
http://www.art-search.com.au/information_education/art_schools/ _________________ Art Directory|Art Schools|Art Exhibitions|Artist Interviews
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shezza
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Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:29 pm Post subject: Re - Sydney Life Drawing - Julian Ashton Art School |
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Hi, new to this form of communication, would appreciate a reply to this message out on a limb:
Do you have an interesting drawing lesson - 50 mins long, involving graphite? |
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velvet
Joined: 14 Oct 2005
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Location: Hunter Valley
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:38 am Post subject: Re - Sydney Life Drawing - Julian Ashton Art School |
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Shezza, welcome to ArtForum, and to this form of communication.
Interesting topic you've raised, I'd like to swap ideas. But first, you'll get more replies if you start a new thread. I'd suggest the Art Discussion board, here: http://www.artforum.com.au/forum-24.html To start a new thread, click the New Topic button. |
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