10 PLN
14.11.2024, 17:00 - 19:00
23.11.2024, 16:00 - 18:00
05.12.2024, 17:00 - 19:00
Creating drawings is relaxing and develops concentration, and drawing in a group is a fascinating experience that broadens our horizons. Together we can admire the works of other participants, draw inspiration from their creativity, and notice differences in perspectives on the same object.
👀 During the workshops, we learn to observe objects mindfully, their details, and practice various drawing techniques. The classes take place in a relaxed atmosphere at the main exhibition 'Warsaw Things'.
🤍 Drawing Thursdays
Relax and express your emotions. Regardless of your age, where you come from, what profession you do, whether you are retired or studying, or if you have ever attended 'drawing lessons'.
✏ Thursdays, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
✏ Dates: September 19, October 10, November 14, December 5
✏ Tickets (10 PLN): https://bit.ly/RysunkoweCzwartki
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🤍 Warsaw Sketchbook
The Warsaw Sketchbook is a practical workshop where you will learn mindful observation of the object, its decoration, and practice various drawing techniques.
✏ Saturdays, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
✏ Dates: September 28, October 26, November 23, December 14
✏ Tickets (10 PLN): https://bit.ly/SzkicownikWarszawski
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General information:
✏ For whom: for youth, adults, and seniors
✏ Meeting place: at the ticket office in building no. 42
✏ Workshops led by: Paula Kuch-Krawiec – educator, graphic designer, illustrator. A graduate of the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. She defended her master's thesis in the Illustration and Publishing Graphics Studio, creating an original illustrated book about characters from Kashubian legends. During her studies, she learned various drawing techniques, although she particularly enjoyed working with charcoal and large formats. Recently, she often reaches for colored pencils to create subtle plant illustrations. She also completed a Pedagogical Study at the Faculty of Visual Culture Management at the Academy of Fine Arts. Collaborating with museums, she conducts various workshops encouraging free artistic expression.