Wild Life Drawing: Nocturnal Animals
Greenwich Mean Time
at Draw Brighton
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With the nights well and truly drawn in we will focus our next class on Nocturnal Animals – meeting and drawing species that come out only at night. We will draw Hettie the African Pygmy Hedgehog, Gloria the Chinchilla, Tommy the Lesser Tenrec, Lenny the Dupraisi, as well as Myrtle and Gizmo the Geckos and some Giant Snails too! Each of these animals has evolved super senses like acute hearing, a sensitive nose or big eyes to make them perfectly adapted to life in the dark. We will hear all about these animals and their lives in the dark, as well as learning about the conservation or welfare issues affecting their species.
Here at Wild Life Drawing, we are a small team of nature lovers. Animal welfare is our core ethos and we only ever work with expert animal handlers who treat their animals with care, love and respect. These animals have all been rescued or rehomed by Mark and Jerry of Our Amazing Animal World, two dedicated animal experts with hearts of pure gold.
We will take this opportunity to talk about responsible pet ownership and the current regulations in the UK around keeping exotic animals.
The class will begin with an introduction from artist and animal lover Jennie Webber, who will take you through the basics of drawing animals from life. Jennie will be on hand throughout the session with as much guidance as you'd like, and plenty of tips and tricks for drawing moving models. The drawing class is open to all, from beginners to advanced- even if you haven't picked up a pencil in years we will have you sketching away in no time!
We will bring along paper, drawing boards and an array of colourful materials for you to use, but please feel free to bring any other specific media you would like. Our goal is for you to leave the class with both some beautiful drawings and a greater appreciation and understanding for the animals and their conservation in the wider world.