Drawing from Old Master Paintings at The Courtauld Gallery: half-day workshop with Laura Smith: The Courtauld Gallery, London - Morning
Spend the morning with Laura Smith studying the 'Old Masters' in London’s Courtauld Gallery, home to masterpieces by Botticelli, Rubens, Bruegel and many more.
Laura is passionate about drawing from great works of art. She believes that it slows down our looking and allows us to see more deeply into the mind of the artist.
Laura will draw alongside students, sharing her approach to the activity. The class will begin with a short introduction to the collection and suggestions for drawing subjects. Students will then be encouraged to split off and draw from whichever painting most appeals to them for the first part of the morning. Students will then gather together and, after looking at each other’s drawings, will spend time walking through the gallery, looking at the paintings drawn earlier and sharing thoughts and ideas. Students will be encouraged to seek out works that speak to them and respond in their own, unique way.
All levels of experience are welcome.
ABOUT YOUR TUTOR
Laura Smith is a London based painter and one of the newest members of the NEAC. She studied at the Slade and the Royal Drawing School. She teaches at Heatherley School of Fine Art and is passionate about the benefits of drawing from great paintings as a way of unlocking their secrets.
WHAT TO BRING
Please bring a sketchbook and pencils or fine liner pens. Unfortunately, dusty or wet materials, such as charcoal, pastels or watercolours are not allowed.
DATE AND TIME
Saurday, 21 February 2025
10:00 – 13:00
LOCATION
The Courtauld Gallery
Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 0RN
Meet inside the main entrance.
A reminder email with further information is sent to attendees a couple of days before the workshop. If you have booked a place and don't see the email in your inbox please check your junk folder.
Please note in addition to your NEAC workshop ticket, you will need to buy a "Permanent Collection" ticket for entry to the gallery. It is best to do this in advance via their website.
