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The Art Society operates out of a tiny, scruffy room in the Barbican’s podium, which the City of London allow them to use as it is so poorly located and overshadowed that it isn’t suitable for any purpose that would generate money.
From this unpromising location the volunteers that run the society put in place a fantastic array of classes, ranging from botanical illustration to book binding, and inviting participation from people of all levels of experience.
Joining this class has been revelatory - both by providing a challenge to my established methods for creating art, and through the opportunity it provides to engage with a huge range of interesting people (teachers, students and models).
It is a great example of the benefits that can arise from a community working together, and of the importance of pursuing an interest in creating art at all stages of life.
Drawing from Life
Helsinki, Finland, 2004
View across the harbour from Suomenlinna towards the city centre and the Lutheran Cathedral
S. Maria La Scala, Sicily, 2014
Sketch of Bougainvillea flowers
Getaria, Spain, 2015
View from the harbour wall towards the Church of San Salvador
Beaune, France, 2022
Portrait of Ginger, a chicken
Champagne Region, France, 2022
View towards Epernay