This is going to be a practical and hands-on session. Eva-Lotta will show you some basic techniques to get sketching your ideas. You’ll get some hands-on practice on how to sketch simple objects, people and faces. Eva-Lotta will also share her thoughts on practicing and playing to develop your ideas and skills. If you think you are rubbish at sketching and want to get a fun kick-start to getting into using pen and paper, this session will be just right for you. Get your pens ready!
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