Life Drawing and Body Parts Sculpting Workshop

Combine life drawing and clay sculpting in this unique workshop in Dalston.



3 hours Class size 1 to 12 guests       £60 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Come along to a calming and creative workshop at Studio Rhei in Dalston, where you'll combine the beautiful practices of life drawing and clay sculpting.
This three-hour activity is designed as a slow, mindful approach to making art. Guided by your tutor Maki, you will begin with some expressive life drawing, with a focus on capturing the human form. Following this, you will learn how to shape clay with expert guidance from Natcha. You'll be encouraged to create your own sculptures of different body parts, inspired by your earlier sketches and your own exploration of anatomy through touch and form.
This sensory experience is a wonderful way for people of all skill levels to connect with their creativity.
You’ll finish this unique session feeling centred and inspired, with a new appreciation for the human form expressed through your personal drawings and clay sculptures.
What you'll get
  • All drawing and sculpting tools are provided.
  • Complete artwork is available once ceramics pieces are fired.
  • Light refreshments included.
Location

Studio Rhei, Arcola Street, London

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Your teacher

Natcha Kucita
Natcha Kucita

female Women-owned

Natcha is a Thai-born ceramic artist. Her work centers on slow, intentional making--ranging from ritual-inspired tableware to one-of-a-kind decorative pieces. What moves her most about the practice is clay's capacity for quiet contemplation and its role in sparking meaningful connection.
Natch is drawn to the intersection of mediums and the creative energy that emerges through conversation and collaboration. She envisions her studio as both a space for making and a platform for shared experience.
Through her curated workshops and work, she encourages others to break through creative barriers and find freedom in the process of making.
2026-06-12 15:00:00
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