Live Drawing Night returns to Port Angeles’ Studio Bob

PORT ANGELES — After a few months’ hiatus, Live Drawing Night is returning to Studio Bob, upstairs at 118½ E. Front St., this Wednesday.

All artists are welcome to join the gathering, coordinated by Port Angeles artist Sarah Tucker, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. each third Wednesday of the month.

“There have been many artists attending who have not done live drawing before, and we have had several students,” Tucker said.

Participants work with a nude model — alternating each month between male and female — who does a series of five one-minute poses and then five five-minute poses. After a break, the model returns for three 10-minute poses, and the evening ends with a 40-minute pose.

“Artists at previous sessions have worked in pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, paint and even clay,” Tucker said.

Participants must bring their own easels and supplies, while Studio Bob provides tables and chairs. Artists must arrive before 7:30 p.m., as the doors will be locked at that time.

The fee for Live Drawing Night is $5 for students with identification, or $10 for others.

For more details, email Tucker at Sarah@TuckerArt.com.

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