“All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” – Pablo Picasso
Through Lifelines and my pop-up Champagne & Charcoal classes, I give grown-ups who may have strayed from their childhood creative selves, an opportunity to rediscover what it feels like to be an artist whilst confronting their hesitations of drawing the human form … armed with charcoal in one hand, and a glass of bubbly in the other.
The classes are guided and offer individuals the opportunity to challenge not only their drawing skills, but how they look and see things.
Classes are UNISEX and are suitable for ALL levels of experience, in a completely uncompetitive environment, with novices possibly finding the most surprising outcomes.
Please give me a call if you would like to find out more.
If you are interested in organising a life-drawing event or would liket to stay updated on upcoming classes and short courses, please register your interest by getting in touch.
aneta@lifelines.com.au
mobile – 0415 102 029
https://www.facebook.com/CharcoalAndChampagne
Make a booking to current events : http://www.eventbrite.com/o/lifelines-by-aneta-7822252139
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WHAT OTHERS SAY
“Ok, so drawing has never been a particular talent of mine. I sucked at it at school. Last night my beautiful and gifted friend Aneta Wnek enticed me to participate in her Charcoal & Champagne Life Drawing Class. I admit to being extremely anxious about this – mostly about making a complete idiot of myself.
Aneta held the class in a beautiful South Perth Foreshore home belonging to a friend of hers. She got us nicely relaxed with some Moët and very tasty nibbles and then our model Amy arrived and the game was on. It was time to pick up our charcoal and draw! It was an amazing two hours with Aneta changing our perceptions as to the lines, shades, shapes, proportions and flow we saw and encouraged us to be bold and “let go” and to transfer these to paper. It was a sensational evening with a fabulous group of people.
As you can see from my two drawings the difference between the first and the last (there were another 9 in between) definitely showed improvement. (I had serious trouble with the head, hands and feet though!!). I know I’ll never be an artist but I’m sure going to go to more of Aneta’s Charcoal & Champagne classes. They’re challenging but so much fun!! Stepping out of one’s comfort zone can be amazing. Last night was a big stepping out!
Keep an eye out for Aneta’s classes and do yourselves a favour and go. Or better still instead of a night out with the girls arrange to have one at your home – your friends will love it! You will have an absolute blast. Thank you so much Aneta! It was fabulous xx”
– Cheryl De Beyer
“Perfect description for a perfect evening, Cheryl. It really would have been one of the nicest evenings I can remember for a long time – and while I proved I am not an artist – I REALLY enjoyed myself. Thank you so much again to Aneta. Soooo looking forward to the next one.”
– Lanna Sawers-Diggins
“Thank you for sharing your passion and talent to look at the world through a different ‘lense’ it was a fabulous evening with great creative energy. Big hugs xx”
– Jo Wilson
“‘What an amazing evening, thank you Ms Wnek for unleashing our artistic talents”
– Angelina Mary Frugiero
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