Mackintosh Still Life Drawing
30 June, 2018
Mackintosh Queens Cross Church
With summer in full bloom, why not come and try your hand at a relaxing Mackintosh themed still life drawing session. Be inspired by the botanical watercolours of Mackintosh & his Glasgow Style contemporaries, drawing from a beautiful floral still life arrangement in a stunning Mackintosh venue.
All levels welcome. 12 people max per session.
3 Hour Session: £15. To book, Tickets must be purchased in advance via Eventbrite or by contacting jade@crmsociety.com directly. Advance tickets are only refundable up to 72 hours before the event starts.
Basic Materials* and Tea & Coffee Provided
*We are happy to provide basic pens/pencils and paper but you are also welcome to bring along your own drawing materials (excluding oil paints or solvents).
**The session is primarily self-guided but tutorial advice will be available to those who want it.
Mackintosh Church, 870 Garscube Road, Glasgow G20 7EL
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