DEB MOSTERT | WORKSHOPS
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6 Day | Saturday 7 – Thursday 12 September 2024
DRAWING HUMANS IN THE WILD!
Working in sketchbooks, this workshop will focus on drawing people. From fast and gestural notations of the humans that inhabit our spaces, to slow and considered portraits and figures in the environment. Explore strategies to capture the figure from life. We will work in larger format A4 sketchbooks and use both water soluble and waterproof pens, markers and watercolour. We will be opportunistic and draw our ‘free models’ wherever we find them but will also work with clothed models in the studio. All levels
DRAWING HUMANS IN THE WILD!
Working in sketchbooks, this workshop will focus on drawing people. From fast and gestural notations of the humans that inhabit our spaces, to slow and considered portraits and figures in the environment. Explore strategies to capture the figure from life. We will work in larger format A4 sketchbooks and use both water soluble and waterproof pens, markers and watercolour. We will be opportunistic and draw our ‘free models’ wherever we find them but will also work with clothed models in the studio. All levels
DEB MOSTERT
Website www.debmostertartist.com.au
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Deb’s contemporary art practice is 30 years young and involves drawing, painting, public art and small sculpture. Deb’s work has been built around the search for collected personal objects and curated public museum collections which can become metaphors for shifting memory, collections, and value.
She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art from Queensland College of Art and has had 19 solo shows and been involved in more than 70 group shows in both regional and commercial galleries. She has won several awards including Ipswich Art Awards and been a finalist in many National art prizes including the Bale Painting Prize, the Archibald Salon de Refuses, Jacaranda Drawing Prize, and Marie Ellis Prize for Drawing.
Deb has over 20 years teaching experience with workshops and artist in residencies. Deb is committed to a daily sketchbook practice and loves to share the potential that is within everyone to carry a sketchbook and use it to record life.
Insta debmostertartist
Deb’s contemporary art practice is 30 years young and involves drawing, painting, public art and small sculpture. Deb’s work has been built around the search for collected personal objects and curated public museum collections which can become metaphors for shifting memory, collections, and value.
She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art from Queensland College of Art and has had 19 solo shows and been involved in more than 70 group shows in both regional and commercial galleries. She has won several awards including Ipswich Art Awards and been a finalist in many National art prizes including the Bale Painting Prize, the Archibald Salon de Refuses, Jacaranda Drawing Prize, and Marie Ellis Prize for Drawing.
Deb has over 20 years teaching experience with workshops and artist in residencies. Deb is committed to a daily sketchbook practice and loves to share the potential that is within everyone to carry a sketchbook and use it to record life.