Holiday Drawing Course: Drawing and Creativity Masterclass

Inspirational drawing projects. Lots of fun and suitable for everyone!



3 x 6 hours Class size 1 to 8 guests       £219 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Ready to explore the vibrant urban landscape and natural forms through the art of drawing? Join us for a three-day holiday workshop, running from Monday to Wednesday, 18-20 August 2025, 10:00 to 16:00 each day. Nestled in a lively urban setting, this course is filled with simple drawing projects that connect you to the local environment.
You’ll learn how to maximise your sketchbook for observational drawings, documenting your surroundings with fresh eyes. We’ll then explore how to develop these drawings into patterns and designs, employing a series of developmental strategies. This activity will give you the tools to transform your sketches into something truly unique.
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned artist, you’ll find this workshop both enjoyable and enriching. You'll leave with a sketchbook brimming with your observations and designs, and a refined ability to capture the world around you.
What you'll get
All materials are included, but you will need a smartphone or tablet to take part.
Knowledge required
Suitable for everyone.
What to bring
Please bring your own lunch and your smartphone or tablet.
Session repeats

This class series runs over 3 consecutive days.

Location

Four Otter Craft Studio, River Park Road, London

This venue is a short walk from Wood Green tube station (100m).

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Debora Cane Art
Debora Cane Art

5.0 (8)
female Women-owned

Debora Cane, is an enthusiastic art tutor with 40 years’ experience of adult learning. Following a brief pottery apprenticeship with Chris Soule early in the 1980s Debora went to Medway College of Design to study ceramics. In those days if you wanted to collect visual information you had to do so by drawing and (because we were studying ceramics) no-one tried to put you off drawing in pen & ink. She has run a studio ever since leaving art college making a wide variety of objects: reduction fired stoneware and acrylic paintings from her studio in Warwickshire in the 1980s; large lustreware decorated bowls and stoneware domesticware in the 1990s from her studio in City Road in Cambridge; screen printing and embroidered textiles in the 2000s; and finally the move towards pen & ink and digital art. All of these activities have been underpinned by observational drawing and her use of sketchbooks.
2026-06-26 15:00:00
class 1E57MXLBSX b30fa37a8c654059964d2a78c24cea95 production london London London GB london