The Faucet, by Jie Zhang, graphite drawing, detail
Peter Noble, Old Stanley hand plane, graphite drawing, detail
Graham Dunstan, large scale drawing, graphite pencil

The Lost Treasure Drawing Fest.

The Lost Treasure Drawing Fest. is about encouraging all visitors to take up a pencil and start drawing. The Co-ordinator, Graham Dunstan feels drawing is being lost in the art world, and wants others to enjoy the practice of drawing, no matter their level or skills. 
Amongst the RSASA Members' Autumn Exhibition, 6 February - 15 March, on Saturday afternoons 21, 28 Feb, 7,14 March 1 - 4pm, sections of the RSASA Gallery will be set up for drawing by visitors. There will be items to draw, e.g. still life, tools, plants, equipment, photos and a mural to add to. Artists will be available for assistance, and our new emerging artists will be able to showcase their artworks if they wish to. 

Large Scale drawings, all in graphite pencil will be on show, 2m x 1m from some RSASA Members exploring how drawing can progress. 

Explore the processes during these sessions and draw.
Supported by the Malcolm & Margaret Carbins Trust

Visual Arts and Design • Exhibition
South Australia
 
Sat, 21 Feb - Sat, 14 Mar
 
3 hr
 
RSASA Gallery at Royal South Australian Society of Arts
 
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Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
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