Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.
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This course focuses on drawing as a process, building on observational skills previously gained. You will explore a wider range of subject matter and the tools to explore dynamics within a composition. Through a series of tasks and projects, you will develop a more personal visual language in your drawings. You will work in the studio environment and have an off-site drawing session when conditions allow.
What will we cover?
• The exploration of more complex spatial relationships to represent a subject. • Working in a range of scales and mediums. • Visual elements and dynamics in a composition. • Using taught techniques to describe 3-dimensional form and spatial relationships. • Reflect and analyse other artists’ work.
What will I achieve? By the end of this course you should be able to...
• Draw more accurately from observation using methods and processes acquired through previous drawing experience. • Describe 3-dimensional form and spatial depth using taught techniques. • Recognise and discuss compositional choices, individually and within a group drawing session. • Explore different forms of visual elements and use in a range of drawing contexts. • Recognise the work of a variety of artists and the expressive potential for your own drawing.
What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?
This is a improvers/intermediate course, ideal for those who have a basic understanding of drawing in a studio environment or working from observation. Ideally you will already have completed Drawing 1 before enrolling on this course or understand basic strategies to describe a 3D form into 2D.
You should be able to follow verbal and written instructions, demonstrations, hand-outs and health and safety information. You may be encouraged to take short written notes for your own use and take part in group discussions.
How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?
• Practical work in the studio • Short demonstrations • Handouts • One-to–one tutoring • Group discussion
This course is supported by Google Classroom as a Virtual Learning Environment. When you log on you will be able to access course material, presentations and handouts etc.
Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?
Basic drawing materials and resources are provided as part of this course, including paper, pencils, charcoal. Students are welcome to bring any additional specialist materials.
Need art supplies? Our partner London Graphic Centre has everything you need from pencil to printing services, at 15% off.
To get 15% LGC discount, students will need to show proof/ confirmation of enrolment of them being a student at City Lit. You can apply in-store or by simply emailing info@londongraphics.co.uk with a scan or photo of relevant confirmation. The student discount does not apply to products that are already discounted or on offer. More information can be found here- https://www.londongraphics.co.uk/student-discounts/.
When I've finished, what course can I do next?
There are many drawing courses you could consider next at City Lit, including, Drawing 3, Drawing: a Contemporary Approach, Drawing into Painting, Painting and Drawing Dialogues.
Brian has taught painting and drawing for over 30 years in a variety of different places and at different levels. He graduated from the Slade School of Art in 1978 and has continued to practise painting ever since. He has had over 10 one-person shows in the UK and exhibited in Germany and the USA. Although still life has been a principle interest, he has completed a number of portraits and exhibited 3 times in the National Portrait Gallery and is often in the RA Summer Exhibition. Brian particularly likes to include knowledge of art historical contexts with practical work to extend students' methods and approaches. He aims to focus on painting from diverse periods and cultures to develop individual ideas. When teaching he hopes to encourage a liveliness of approach with a solid understanding of technical issues involved. This can, in his opinion, lead on to a more confident, personal approach.
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Sam Hanner is a contemporary artist and educator living and working in london. He studied BA Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London and graduated from the MA Painting course at the Royal College of Art in 2021. He has previously worked at the Royal Drawing School and The King's Foundation where he is currently a core tutor on the Foundation Diploma in Fine and Applied Art. He started working at City Lit in September 2024 having studied towards a PGCE in Further Education. He is motivated by faciliitating a process based dialogue with students of Fine Art, Painting and Drawing and enabling their practices to flourish. Their practice revolves around Painting and Drawing and investigates the place of these practices in the world today, and as a discipline within contemporary art. Previous projects and exhibitions have explored the history and future of wetlands in the UK, specifically the Fens, where he completed a three month artist residency. Sam has worked as a scenic artist for theatre, opera and ballet, a studio technician and an art installer and brings this technical knowledge and experience to his work and his workshops.
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Ruth has taught drawing, painting and mixed media for more than 30 years, at many levels including Further, Higher and Adult Education, all over the country, including Manchester, Birmingham and London. She studied Fine Art at Liverpool and Birmingham Universities and has exhibited diversely, including the Royal Academy in London. As an artist and educator she has an eclectic mix of skills and interests. Drawing is pivotal. Mixed media has become a central focus over the years and her practice has developed towards the interface between Fine Art and Textiles where elements of painting, relief and experimental textiles meet. Coming from a background of accomplished artists and educators’ she has spent many years developing values in educational practice and enabling students to access their own creative potential.
I am an artist living and working in London, trained at Chelsea School of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art (University College London). I have shown in solo and group exhibitions around the UK and in Europe (including the Whitechapel Open and Threadneedle Painting Prize) with work in numerous private collections and featured in Drawing and Painting by Kate Wilson (Thames and Hudson, 2015) For over 30 years I have taught in a wide variety of contexts, lecturing in many British art schools, including Manchester (MA), Cheltenham (BA), Central St Martins, UAL. I have run drawing workshops for Microsoft Seattle, Microsoft Research Asia in Beijing, Electronic Arts UK, Vanguard Animation, Tell Me in Mountain View, CA and Kaos Studios (THQ) in New York amongst others. I have also taught renowned opera, television and film directors how to draw (NDAs duly signed) From 2021-22 I was the recipient of an Arts Council England Project Award to conduct research into drawing and the processing of trauma. I have tenure at City Lit where I deliver drawing and painting courses exploring how these activities alter visual perception, with a strong emphasis on thinking through doing.
Andrea studied Drawing at Camberwell College and textiles at Morley College, where she also did her teacher training. She has a passion for the macabre and much of her recent practice has focused on drawing animal skulls and skeletons. She has a particular interest in comparative anatomy which led her to devise the Anatomical Life and Portrait Drawing courses at City Lit. Observational drawing is at the core of her practice and she uses it as a means of recording the world around her, be it the clutter of the studio, a music gig or a specimen in a museum. Andrea has an energetic approach to teaching. She is highly communicative and strives to create a positive group dynamic whilst being sensitive to the needs of individual students. This has been enriched by her extensive experience as a life model which she has used as a unique opportunity to observe first-hand the teaching methods and creative processes of many artists and has applied this knowledge to develop her own distinctive teaching style. Examples of her work can be found at www.instagram.com/voiseydrawing
Eleanor develops precarious and fragile forms through drawing, painting and sculpture. The abstracted forms of the sculptures are heavily influenced by drawings of architecture, organic forms and landscape. The work questions the interconnection between personal identity and place. Eleanor spent her formative years in Japan before moving to London. She completed the Drawing Year at the Royal Drawing School in 2008 and the Turps Art School’s Studio Programme in 2018. She has been teaching since 2008. Website: www.elbedlow.co.uk Instagram: @eleanorbedlow
Please note: We reserve the right to change our tutors from those advertised. This happens rarely, but if it does, we are unable to refund fees due to this. Our tutors may have different teaching styles; however we guarantee a consistent quality of teaching in all our courses.
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Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.• The exploration of more complex spatial relationships to represent a subject. <br/>• Working in a range of scales and mediums.<br/>• Visual elements and dynamics in a composition.<br/>• Using taught techniques to describe 3-dimensional form and spatial relationships.<br/>• Reflect and analyse other artists’ work.• Draw more accurately from observation using methods and processes acquired through previous drawing experience.<br/>• Describe 3-dimensional form and spatial depth using taught techniques.<br/>• Recognise and discuss compositional choices, individually and within a group drawing session. <br/>• Explore different forms of visual elements and use in a range of drawing contexts.<br/>• Recognise the work of a variety of artists and the expressive potential for your own drawing.This is a improvers/intermediate course, ideal for those who have a basic understanding of drawing in a studio environment or working from observation. Ideally you will already have completed Drawing 1 before enrolling on this course or understand basic strategies to describe a 3D form into 2D.<br/><br/>You should be able to follow verbal and written instructions, demonstrations, hand-outs and health and safety information. You may be encouraged to take short written notes for your own use and take part in group discussions.• Practical work in the studio<br/>• Short demonstrations<br/>• Handouts<br/>• One-to–one tutoring<br/>• Group discussion <br/><br/>This course is supported by Google Classroom as a Virtual Learning Environment. When you log on you will be able to access course material, presentations and handouts etc.Basic drawing materials and resources are provided as part of this course, including paper, pencils, charcoal. Students are welcome to bring any additional specialist materials. <br/><br/>Need art supplies? Our partner London Graphic Centre has everything you need from pencil to printing services, at 15% off.<br/><br/>To get 15% LGC discount, students will need to show proof/ confirmation of enrolment of them being a student at City Lit. You can apply in-store or by simply emailing info@londongraphics.co.uk with a scan or photo of relevant confirmation. The student discount does not apply to products that are already discounted or on offer. 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You will explore a wider range of subject matter and the tools to explore dynamics within a composition. Through a series of tasks and projects, you will develop a more personal visual language in your drawings. You will work in the studio environment and have an off-site drawing session when conditions allow.Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.• The exploration of more complex spatial relationships to represent a subject. <br/>• Working in a range of scales and mediums.<br/>• Visual elements and dynamics in a composition.<br/>• Using taught techniques to describe 3-dimensional form and spatial relationships.<br/>• Reflect and analyse other artists’ work.• Draw more accurately from observation using methods and processes acquired through previous drawing experience.<br/>• Describe 3-dimensional form and spatial depth using taught techniques.<br/>• Recognise and discuss compositional choices, individually and within a group drawing session. <br/>• Explore different forms of visual elements and use in a range of drawing contexts.<br/>• Recognise the work of a variety of artists and the expressive potential for your own drawing.This is a improvers/intermediate course, ideal for those who have a basic understanding of drawing in a studio environment or working from observation. Ideally you will already have completed Drawing 1 before enrolling on this course or understand basic strategies to describe a 3D form into 2D.<br/><br/>You should be able to follow verbal and written instructions, demonstrations, hand-outs and health and safety information. You may be encouraged to take short written notes for your own use and take part in group discussions.• Practical work in the studio<br/>• Short demonstrations<br/>• Handouts<br/>• One-to–one tutoring<br/>• Group discussion <br/><br/>This course is supported by Google Classroom as a Virtual Learning Environment. When you log on you will be able to access course material, presentations and handouts etc.Basic drawing materials and resources are provided as part of this course, including paper, pencils, charcoal. Students are welcome to bring any additional specialist materials. <br/><br/>Need art supplies? Our partner London Graphic Centre has everything you need from pencil to printing services, at 15% off.<br/><br/>To get 15% LGC discount, students will need to show proof/ confirmation of enrolment of them being a student at City Lit. You can apply in-store or by simply emailing info@londongraphics.co.uk with a scan or photo of relevant confirmation. The student discount does not apply to products that are already discounted or on offer. More information can be found here- https://www.londongraphics.co.uk/student-discounts/.<p>There are many drawing courses you could consider next at City Lit, including, Drawing 3, Drawing: a Contemporary Approach, Drawing into Painting, Painting and Drawing Dialogues.</p>DrawingDrawing techniques & processesvirtual2535547Drawing 2449449https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/i/m/img_7682_3_88.jpgInStockEveningTueKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2026-01-13T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceJan 2026Art & designVH327449449Drawing 2359292449Sam Hannerdrawing-2/vh327-2526Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.0000-Available|2026-01-13 00:00:00This course focuses on drawing as a process, building on observational skills previously gained. You will explore a wider range of subject matter and the tools to explore dynamics within a composition. Through a series of tasks and projects, you will develop a more personal visual language in your drawings. You will work in the studio environment and have an off-site drawing session when conditions allow.Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.• The exploration of more complex spatial relationships to represent a subject. <br/>• Working in a range of scales and mediums.<br/>• Visual elements and dynamics in a composition.<br/>• Using taught techniques to describe 3-dimensional form and spatial relationships.<br/>• Reflect and analyse other artists’ work.• Draw more accurately from observation using methods and processes acquired through previous drawing experience.<br/>• Describe 3-dimensional form and spatial depth using taught techniques.<br/>• Recognise and discuss compositional choices, individually and within a group drawing session. <br/>• Explore different forms of visual elements and use in a range of drawing contexts.<br/>• Recognise the work of a variety of artists and the expressive potential for your own drawing.This is a improvers/intermediate course, ideal for those who have a basic understanding of drawing in a studio environment or working from observation. Ideally you will already have completed Drawing 1 before enrolling on this course or understand basic strategies to describe a 3D form into 2D.<br/><br/>You should be able to follow verbal and written instructions, demonstrations, hand-outs and health and safety information. You may be encouraged to take short written notes for your own use and take part in group discussions.• Practical work in the studio<br/>• Short demonstrations<br/>• Handouts<br/>• One-to–one tutoring<br/>• Group discussion <br/><br/>This course is supported by Google Classroom as a Virtual Learning Environment. When you log on you will be able to access course material, presentations and handouts etc.Basic drawing materials and resources are provided as part of this course, including paper, pencils, charcoal. Students are welcome to bring any additional specialist materials. <br/><br/>Need art supplies? Our partner London Graphic Centre has everything you need from pencil to printing services, at 15% off.<br/><br/>To get 15% LGC discount, students will need to show proof/ confirmation of enrolment of them being a student at City Lit. You can apply in-store or by simply emailing info@londongraphics.co.uk with a scan or photo of relevant confirmation. The student discount does not apply to products that are already discounted or on offer. More information can be found here- https://www.londongraphics.co.uk/student-discounts/.<p>There are many drawing courses you could consider next at City Lit, including, Drawing 3, Drawing: a Contemporary Approach, Drawing into Painting, Painting and Drawing Dialogues.</p>DrawingDrawing techniques & processesvirtual2535550Drawing 2449449https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/i/m/img_7682_3_91.jpgInStockDaytimeSunKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekend2026-02-08T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceFeb 2026Art & designVH422449449Drawing 2359292449Andrea Voiseydrawing-2/vh422-2526Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.0000-Available|2026-02-08 00:00:00This course focuses on drawing as a process, building on observational skills previously gained. You will explore a wider range of subject matter and the tools to explore dynamics within a composition. Through a series of tasks and projects, you will develop a more personal visual language in your drawings. You will work in the studio environment and have an off-site drawing session when conditions allow.Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.• The exploration of more complex spatial relationships to represent a subject. <br/>• Working in a range of scales and mediums.<br/>• Visual elements and dynamics in a composition.<br/>• Using taught techniques to describe 3-dimensional form and spatial relationships.<br/>• Reflect and analyse other artists’ work.• Draw more accurately from observation using methods and processes acquired through previous drawing experience.<br/>• Describe 3-dimensional form and spatial depth using taught techniques.<br/>• Recognise and discuss compositional choices, individually and within a group drawing session. <br/>• Explore different forms of visual elements and use in a range of drawing contexts.<br/>• Recognise the work of a variety of artists and the expressive potential for your own drawing.This is a improvers/intermediate course, ideal for those who have a basic understanding of drawing in a studio environment or working from observation. Ideally you will already have completed Drawing 1 before enrolling on this course or understand basic strategies to describe a 3D form into 2D.<br/><br/>You should be able to follow verbal and written instructions, demonstrations, hand-outs and health and safety information. You may be encouraged to take short written notes for your own use and take part in group discussions.• Practical work in the studio<br/>• Short demonstrations<br/>• Handouts<br/>• One-to–one tutoring<br/>• Group discussion <br/><br/>This course is supported by Google Classroom as a Virtual Learning Environment. When you log on you will be able to access course material, presentations and handouts etc.Basic drawing materials and resources are provided as part of this course, including paper, pencils, charcoal. Students are welcome to bring any additional specialist materials. <br/><br/>Need art supplies? Our partner London Graphic Centre has everything you need from pencil to printing services, at 15% off.<br/><br/>To get 15% LGC discount, students will need to show proof/ confirmation of enrolment of them being a student at City Lit. You can apply in-store or by simply emailing info@londongraphics.co.uk with a scan or photo of relevant confirmation. The student discount does not apply to products that are already discounted or on offer. More information can be found here- https://www.londongraphics.co.uk/student-discounts/.<p>There are many drawing courses you could consider next at City Lit, including, Drawing 3, Drawing: a Contemporary Approach, Drawing into Painting, Painting and Drawing Dialogues.</p>DrawingDrawing techniques & processesvirtual2535553Drawing 2449449https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/i/m/img_7682_3_93.jpgInStockEveningMonKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2026-04-27T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceApr 2026Art & designVH425449449Drawing 2359292449Andrea Voiseydrawing-2/vh425-2526Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.0000-Available|2026-04-27 00:00:00This course focuses on drawing as a process, building on observational skills previously gained. You will explore a wider range of subject matter and the tools to explore dynamics within a composition. Through a series of tasks and projects, you will develop a more personal visual language in your drawings. You will work in the studio environment and have an off-site drawing session when conditions allow.Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.• The exploration of more complex spatial relationships to represent a subject. <br/>• Working in a range of scales and mediums.<br/>• Visual elements and dynamics in a composition.<br/>• Using taught techniques to describe 3-dimensional form and spatial relationships.<br/>• Reflect and analyse other artists’ work.• Draw more accurately from observation using methods and processes acquired through previous drawing experience.<br/>• Describe 3-dimensional form and spatial depth using taught techniques.<br/>• Recognise and discuss compositional choices, individually and within a group drawing session. <br/>• Explore different forms of visual elements and use in a range of drawing contexts.<br/>• Recognise the work of a variety of artists and the expressive potential for your own drawing.This is a improvers/intermediate course, ideal for those who have a basic understanding of drawing in a studio environment or working from observation. Ideally you will already have completed Drawing 1 before enrolling on this course or understand basic strategies to describe a 3D form into 2D.<br/><br/>You should be able to follow verbal and written instructions, demonstrations, hand-outs and health and safety information. You may be encouraged to take short written notes for your own use and take part in group discussions.• Practical work in the studio<br/>• Short demonstrations<br/>• Handouts<br/>• One-to–one tutoring<br/>• Group discussion <br/><br/>This course is supported by Google Classroom as a Virtual Learning Environment. When you log on you will be able to access course material, presentations and handouts etc.Basic drawing materials and resources are provided as part of this course, including paper, pencils, charcoal. Students are welcome to bring any additional specialist materials. <br/><br/>Need art supplies? Our partner London Graphic Centre has everything you need from pencil to printing services, at 15% off.<br/><br/>To get 15% LGC discount, students will need to show proof/ confirmation of enrolment of them being a student at City Lit. You can apply in-store or by simply emailing info@londongraphics.co.uk with a scan or photo of relevant confirmation. The student discount does not apply to products that are already discounted or on offer. More information can be found here- https://www.londongraphics.co.uk/student-discounts/.<p>There are many drawing courses you could consider next at City Lit, including, Drawing 3, Drawing: a Contemporary Approach, Drawing into Painting, Painting and Drawing Dialogues.</p>DrawingDrawing techniques & processesvirtual2535556Drawing 2449449https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/i/m/img_7682_3_90.jpgInStockDaytimeFriKeeley StreetNo longer available5-10 weeksWeekday2026-01-16T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceJan 2026Art & designVH426449449Drawing 2359292449Tony Hulldrawing-2/vh426-2526Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.0015-FullStillOpen|2026-01-16 00:00:00This course focuses on drawing as a process, building on observational skills previously gained. You will explore a wider range of subject matter and the tools to explore dynamics within a composition. Through a series of tasks and projects, you will develop a more personal visual language in your drawings. You will work in the studio environment and have an off-site drawing session when conditions allow.Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.• The exploration of more complex spatial relationships to represent a subject. <br/>• Working in a range of scales and mediums.<br/>• Visual elements and dynamics in a composition.<br/>• Using taught techniques to describe 3-dimensional form and spatial relationships.<br/>• Reflect and analyse other artists’ work.• Draw more accurately from observation using methods and processes acquired through previous drawing experience.<br/>• Describe 3-dimensional form and spatial depth using taught techniques.<br/>• Recognise and discuss compositional choices, individually and within a group drawing session. <br/>• Explore different forms of visual elements and use in a range of drawing contexts.<br/>• Recognise the work of a variety of artists and the expressive potential for your own drawing.This is a improvers/intermediate course, ideal for those who have a basic understanding of drawing in a studio environment or working from observation. Ideally you will already have completed Drawing 1 before enrolling on this course or understand basic strategies to describe a 3D form into 2D.<br/><br/>You should be able to follow verbal and written instructions, demonstrations, hand-outs and health and safety information. You may be encouraged to take short written notes for your own use and take part in group discussions.• Practical work in the studio<br/>• Short demonstrations<br/>• Handouts<br/>• One-to–one tutoring<br/>• Group discussion <br/><br/>This course is supported by Google Classroom as a Virtual Learning Environment. When you log on you will be able to access course material, presentations and handouts etc.Basic drawing materials and resources are provided as part of this course, including paper, pencils, charcoal. Students are welcome to bring any additional specialist materials. <br/><br/>Need art supplies? Our partner London Graphic Centre has everything you need from pencil to printing services, at 15% off.<br/><br/>To get 15% LGC discount, students will need to show proof/ confirmation of enrolment of them being a student at City Lit. You can apply in-store or by simply emailing info@londongraphics.co.uk with a scan or photo of relevant confirmation. The student discount does not apply to products that are already discounted or on offer. More information can be found here- https://www.londongraphics.co.uk/student-discounts/.<p>There are many drawing courses you could consider next at City Lit, including, Drawing 3, Drawing: a Contemporary Approach, Drawing into Painting, Painting and Drawing Dialogues.</p>DrawingDrawing techniques & processesvirtual2535559Drawing 2449449https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/i/m/img_7682_3_87.jpgInStockDaytimeMonKeeley StreetNo longer available5-10 weeksWeekday2026-01-12T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceJan 2026Art & designVH617449449Drawing 2359292449Brian Sayersdrawing-2/vh617-2526Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.0015-FullStillOpen|2026-01-12 00:00:00This course focuses on drawing as a process, building on observational skills previously gained. You will explore a wider range of subject matter and the tools to explore dynamics within a composition. Through a series of tasks and projects, you will develop a more personal visual language in your drawings. You will work in the studio environment and have an off-site drawing session when conditions allow.Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.• The exploration of more complex spatial relationships to represent a subject. <br/>• Working in a range of scales and mediums.<br/>• Visual elements and dynamics in a composition.<br/>• Using taught techniques to describe 3-dimensional form and spatial relationships.<br/>• Reflect and analyse other artists’ work.• Draw more accurately from observation using methods and processes acquired through previous drawing experience.<br/>• Describe 3-dimensional form and spatial depth using taught techniques.<br/>• Recognise and discuss compositional choices, individually and within a group drawing session. <br/>• Explore different forms of visual elements and use in a range of drawing contexts.<br/>• Recognise the work of a variety of artists and the expressive potential for your own drawing.This is a improvers/intermediate course, ideal for those who have a basic understanding of drawing in a studio environment or working from observation. Ideally you will already have completed Drawing 1 before enrolling on this course or understand basic strategies to describe a 3D form into 2D.<br/><br/>You should be able to follow verbal and written instructions, demonstrations, hand-outs and health and safety information. You may be encouraged to take short written notes for your own use and take part in group discussions.• Practical work in the studio<br/>• Short demonstrations<br/>• Handouts<br/>• One-to–one tutoring<br/>• Group discussion <br/><br/>This course is supported by Google Classroom as a Virtual Learning Environment. When you log on you will be able to access course material, presentations and handouts etc.Basic drawing materials and resources are provided as part of this course, including paper, pencils, charcoal. Students are welcome to bring any additional specialist materials. <br/><br/>Need art supplies? Our partner London Graphic Centre has everything you need from pencil to printing services, at 15% off.<br/><br/>To get 15% LGC discount, students will need to show proof/ confirmation of enrolment of them being a student at City Lit. You can apply in-store or by simply emailing info@londongraphics.co.uk with a scan or photo of relevant confirmation. The student discount does not apply to products that are already discounted or on offer. More information can be found here- https://www.londongraphics.co.uk/student-discounts/.<p>There are many drawing courses you could consider next at City Lit, including, Drawing 3, Drawing: a Contemporary Approach, Drawing into Painting, Painting and Drawing Dialogues.</p>DrawingDrawing techniques & processesvirtual2535562Drawing 2449449https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/i/m/img_7682_3_89.jpgInStockDaytimeWedKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2026-01-14T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceJan 2026Art & designVH895449449Drawing 2359292449Ruth Brisondrawing-2/vh895-2526Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.0000-Available|2026-01-14 00:00:00This course focuses on drawing as a process, building on observational skills previously gained. You will explore a wider range of subject matter and the tools to explore dynamics within a composition. Through a series of tasks and projects, you will develop a more personal visual language in your drawings. You will work in the studio environment and have an off-site drawing session when conditions allow.Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.• The exploration of more complex spatial relationships to represent a subject. <br/>• Working in a range of scales and mediums.<br/>• Visual elements and dynamics in a composition.<br/>• Using taught techniques to describe 3-dimensional form and spatial relationships.<br/>• Reflect and analyse other artists’ work.• Draw more accurately from observation using methods and processes acquired through previous drawing experience.<br/>• Describe 3-dimensional form and spatial depth using taught techniques.<br/>• Recognise and discuss compositional choices, individually and within a group drawing session. <br/>• Explore different forms of visual elements and use in a range of drawing contexts.<br/>• Recognise the work of a variety of artists and the expressive potential for your own drawing.This is a improvers/intermediate course, ideal for those who have a basic understanding of drawing in a studio environment or working from observation. Ideally you will already have completed Drawing 1 before enrolling on this course or understand basic strategies to describe a 3D form into 2D.<br/><br/>You should be able to follow verbal and written instructions, demonstrations, hand-outs and health and safety information. You may be encouraged to take short written notes for your own use and take part in group discussions.• Practical work in the studio<br/>• Short demonstrations<br/>• Handouts<br/>• One-to–one tutoring<br/>• Group discussion <br/><br/>This course is supported by Google Classroom as a Virtual Learning Environment. When you log on you will be able to access course material, presentations and handouts etc.Basic drawing materials and resources are provided as part of this course, including paper, pencils, charcoal. Students are welcome to bring any additional specialist materials. <br/><br/>Need art supplies? Our partner London Graphic Centre has everything you need from pencil to printing services, at 15% off.<br/><br/>To get 15% LGC discount, students will need to show proof/ confirmation of enrolment of them being a student at City Lit. You can apply in-store or by simply emailing info@londongraphics.co.uk with a scan or photo of relevant confirmation. The student discount does not apply to products that are already discounted or on offer. More information can be found here- https://www.londongraphics.co.uk/student-discounts/.<p>There are many drawing courses you could consider next at City Lit, including, Drawing 3, Drawing: a Contemporary Approach, Drawing into Painting, Painting and Drawing Dialogues.</p>DrawingDrawing techniques & processesvirtual359449292VH315,VH318,VH327,VH422,VH425,VH426,VH617,VH895NONEWed,Tue,Sun,Mon,Fri13/01/26 - 24/03/2618:00 - 21:0018:0021:0010 sessions (over 11 weeks)105-10 weeksEvening,DaytimeWeekday,WeekendKSKeeley StreetEleanor Bedlow,Sam Hanner,Andrea Voisey,Tony Hull,Brian Sayers,Ruth BrisonSome experience, Advanced,Some experienceAvailable courses,No longer available2026-05-06T00:00:00+00:00,2026-04-21T00:00:00+00:00,2026-01-13T00:00:00+00:00,2026-02-08T00:00:00+00:00,2026-04-27T00:00:00+00:00,2026-01-16T00:00:00+00:00,2026-01-12T00:00:00+00:00,2026-01-14T00:00:00+00:00May 2026,Apr 2026,Jan 2026,Feb 2026Art & design449449Drawing 2drawing-2/vh315-2526,drawing-2/vh318-2526,drawing-2/vh327-2526,drawing-2/vh422-2526,drawing-2/vh425-2526,drawing-2/vh426-2526,drawing-2/vh617-2526,drawing-2/vh895-2526Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.0000-Available|2026-01-13 00:00:00This course focuses on drawing as a process, building on observational skills previously gained. You will explore a wider range of subject matter and the tools to explore dynamics within a composition. Through a series of tasks and projects, you will develop a more personal visual language in your drawings. You will work in the studio environment and have an off-site drawing session when conditions allow.Build your confidence in tackling more personal, complex drawings. Further explore observational drawing and visual language. Develop your drawing skills by working with different approaches and exploring a range of artists' drawing process.• The exploration of more complex spatial relationships to represent a subject. <br/>• Working in a range of scales and mediums.<br/>• Visual elements and dynamics in a composition.<br/>• Using taught techniques to describe 3-dimensional form and spatial relationships.<br/>• Reflect and analyse other artists’ work.• Draw more accurately from observation using methods and processes acquired through previous drawing experience.<br/>• Describe 3-dimensional form and spatial depth using taught techniques.<br/>• Recognise and discuss compositional choices, individually and within a group drawing session. <br/>• Explore different forms of visual elements and use in a range of drawing contexts.<br/>• Recognise the work of a variety of artists and the expressive potential for your own drawing.This is a improvers/intermediate course, ideal for those who have a basic understanding of drawing in a studio environment or working from observation. Ideally you will already have completed Drawing 1 before enrolling on this course or understand basic strategies to describe a 3D form into 2D.<br/><br/>You should be able to follow verbal and written instructions, demonstrations, hand-outs and health and safety information. You may be encouraged to take short written notes for your own use and take part in group discussions.• Practical work in the studio<br/>• Short demonstrations<br/>• Handouts<br/>• One-to–one tutoring<br/>• Group discussion <br/><br/>This course is supported by Google Classroom as a Virtual Learning Environment. When you log on you will be able to access course material, presentations and handouts etc.Basic drawing materials and resources are provided as part of this course, including paper, pencils, charcoal. Students are welcome to bring any additional specialist materials. <br/><br/>Need art supplies? Our partner London Graphic Centre has everything you need from pencil to printing services, at 15% off.<br/><br/>To get 15% LGC discount, students will need to show proof/ confirmation of enrolment of them being a student at City Lit. You can apply in-store or by simply emailing info@londongraphics.co.uk with a scan or photo of relevant confirmation. The student discount does not apply to products that are already discounted or on offer. More information can be found here- https://www.londongraphics.co.uk/student-discounts/.<p>There are many drawing courses you could consider next at City Lit, including, Drawing 3, Drawing: a Contemporary Approach, Drawing into Painting, Painting and Drawing Dialogues.</p>DrawingDrawing techniques & processesconfigurable