
Please join us via Zoom for 2 hours of relaxing life drawing from the comfort of your own home or studio. The session will start at 7pm BST (2pm EST) on the 20th.
Craig Donaldson is the model this week. Craig, who has modelled for us previously, is a photographic and life-model as well as a well-travelled adventurer. You can see his instagram here.
Incidentally, Craig the last model we worked with in-person before I decided to stop session on the 10th of March before the official lockdown on the 23rd that year. That decision enabled Thamesmead Life Drawing to be one of the first life-drawing groups to go online.
Tickets for the session can be found in the link below.
The session will start promptly at 7pm and the Zoom session will be running from around 6.30. While the formal posing session stops at 9pm, those that wish to stick around a chat and share your work, you’re welcome to do so! I recommend having a peek at other people’s work . I you’ll also recommend arriving early to ensure that your Zoom is set up properly.
The session is 2 hours of vary lengths and difficulties:
Warm-up session:
2 minutes of 10 second sketches
3 x 2 minute poses
5 minute pose
10 minute pose
15 minute pose
Remainder pose
10 MINUTE BREAK (optional unmute and connect with other participants)
2 minute pose
10 minute
25 minute pose
FINAL POSE (whatever is left on the clock)
REMINDER: This is a safe space for both yourself as an artist but especially the model so please STRICTLY NO SCREENSHOTS or recording of the session in any form. Anyone found to be recording the session will be put into the Waiting room for the rest of the session.
TIME ZONES:
7pm GMT UK
8pm CET Berlin
2pm EST New York
11am PST Los Angeles
Please be ready on Zoom and introduce yourself.
Afterwards
There is an optional sharing of your work on Zoom after the posing session, and talk about what you do, whether as a professional or a hobbyist. What was your favourite pose? What was the most challenging? I encourage this is more as a encouraging witnesses to the work being created in the session.



