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Paula Briggs
Making Sculptural “Wild Things” (Session 2 & 3)
Making Sculptural “Wild Things” (Session 1)
Drawing our own “Wild Things” to Inhabit our Imagined Landscape
Life Drawing Inspired by “Where the Wild Things Are”
Adding Colour to Shared Ink Drawing Inspired by “Where the Wild Things Are”
Shared Ink Drawing Inspired by “Where the Wild Things Are”
Guided Sessions: Benefits and Practicalities
Drawing Soft Toys Inspired by “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak
Making your Mark on Small Canvases
Making a “To Scale” Gallery
Installing Artwork in “To Scale” Gallery
Draw, Paint, Build, Make: Gallery Project
The Winter Tree Challenge: A Combined Sculpture & Drawing Project!
Show Me What You See: Drawing Inspired by Anglo Saxon Architecture
Sculptures with Personality, Inspired by Anglo Saxon Houses
Sculpture Project Inspired by Egyptian Wall Painting
Continuous Line Drawing Exercise
Style and Aesthetic
Balancing Observational & Experimental Drawing
Teaching for the Journey not the Outcome
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