members’ work, gallery one A longer pose. We tend to have short poses in the morning, longer pose in the afternoons for those who want to develop more completed work. Click for more information One of my life studies, done in the life class.click for more information A sensitive approach has been taken by this artists more information A sensitive study, done in the life class. Click for more information One of my charcoal studies, direct from the model. I like using charcoal as it allows for subtle tones, plus it's easy and direct to apply, without the complication of paint. more information An oil study, done on the all day Saturday class at Lydiate, Merseyside Click for more information Another study. This time a standing pose, which is easier, especially for beginners.Also, charcoal has been used to create the form. Click for more information By artist and tutor, Roy Munday. This is quite a complex figurative pose. Measuring is critical in order to draw the model convincingly. Click for more information We also do quick, 5 minute poses. Click for more information More examples of members' work, gallery two > Another study, done in the life class, lydiate, Merseyside Click for more information One of my studies. I like using pen and ink, and this is an example. Click for more information Oil painting study, by Roy Munday. Click for more information More examples of members' work, gallery two > This is another interesting example of using paint.This piece was also done in the life drawing class, at Lydiate, mereseyside. Click for more information Another example from the Lydiate life class. Click for more information