Each workshop pairs demonstrations with hands-on practice, enabling participants to apply new techniques to their own work, develop a personal style, and build essential skills for capturing the human face.
The series begins with an introduction to facial proportions and skull structure, including quick sketch exercises from different angles. Participants then move on to detailed studies of individual features - ;the eyes, nose, and mouth - followed by full-face and head drawings that explore foreshortening and the planes of the face.
Using mirrors and working from one another as models, participants will strengthen their observational skills and understanding of facial anatomy.
Subsequent workshops cover realistic hair textures, lighting, and shadow to create volume, as well as colour theory for mixing and applying skin tones. Participants will first complete a monochrome portrait in graphite, focusing on composition and value, before progressing to the use of oil paints to produce a full-colour portrait using a basic palette.