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Sculpture Drawing Workshop #2 with Tony Fitzsimmons
8 March, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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This workshop is back by popular demand! Join local artist and Museum of Underwater Art (MOUA) artist-in-residence Tony Fitzsimmons for a fun morning drawing session. Participants will to draw one of the MOUA life-sized cast sculptures, currently on display at James Cook University. Its twin is now in situ at John Brewer Reef. The artist will offer his observations about the production and installation of the sculptures and underwater greenhouse created by international leading underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor.
Furthermore, Fitzsimmons will provide guidance on different sketching methods, drawing on his wealth of experience drawing sculptures and life models. Participants will be able to observe the scale and dimensions of a real person without worrying that they will change their pose. Tables, chairs and drawing materials (charcoal, charcoal pencils, erasers, A4 cartridge paper and boards) will be supplied. Feel free to bring your own preferred drawing material but please don’t bring easels as space is limited.
This workshop will be held at James Cook University, Building 142 – The Science Place from 10am-12pm on Sunday 8 March. Please gather at 10am outside this building in the shade for an informative chat with Tony before entering the building. There is plenty of free parking across the road, about 30m away.
Tickets $20 each | Limited to 8 spaces | Bookings close 12noon Saturday 7 March 2020.
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New Umbrella trading hours from December 2019: Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm | Saturdays & Sundays 9am – 1pm
Umbrella Studio is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, state and territory governments.
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Image: Jason deCaires Taylor, Statue installed underwater at John Brewer Reef (left), and a similar statue installed at JCU (right); photographs courtesy Jason deCaires Taylor (left) and Tony Fitzsimmons (right).