CIRCUIT Istanbul return with a three-part Charcoal and Pastel Drawing Workshop series taking place on Tuesdays throughout the month of March. Workshops run from 19:00 to 21:00 and are open to all levels. Details, including materials, registration, drop-ins, and pricing can be found below. Those interested in attending can contact info@circuitistanbul.com.
In this 3-part series, students will learn a variety of drawing techniques and build basic knowledge of the medium, including an introduction to materials, and how to approach drawing the human face. Throughout the series students will work on three projects, focusing on the theme of portraits.
3-Part Charcoal / Pastel Drawing Series: Portraits
Tuesdays, 6 – 20 March, 19.00 – 21.00
Language: English / Turkish
Led by Gabrielle Reeves
Dates:
Tue. 6 Mar. 19.00 – 21.00 – Charcoal Drawing, part 1: Frontal Portraits
Tue. 13 Mar. 19.00 – 21.00 – Charcoal Drawing, part 2: Profile Portraits
Tue. 20 Mar. 19.00 – 21.00 – Pastel Drawing, part 3: Limited Pallet Color Portraits
Materials will be provided by Circuit to borrow for an additional cost of 20 TL. We will provide drawing paper for students to keep, as well as charcoal and pastels to borrow. If you prefer to bring your own materials, please email us for a full list of what to bring.
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Single class / drop-in: 45 TL
Full series / 4-class pack: 115 TL
Materials cost: 20TL (full series) / 10TL (single class)
We recommend that you register in advance. To register or for further inquiry, email Özge at info@circuitistanbul.com.
Drop-ins are always welcome. Classes within a series build upon one another in skills and processes, however Gabrielle is always happy to assist on an individual level. So do not hesitate and join when you can!
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Circuit Waste Policy:
We ask that you respect our values as a space committed to sustainability. Please do your very best to avoid bringing any single-use packaging to class (including plastic water bottles, disposable coffee cups, single-use plastic bags, etc.) We will provide drinking water and glasses!
Artwork by Gabrielle Reeves