Life Drawing: Fundamentals & Technique - Winter 2026

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Life Drawing: Fundamentals & Technique - Winter 2026

$280.00

Join professional artist Francisco Palomares for an intensive 4-week life drawing series at his studio in the historic Bendix Building.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

- Hand-eye coordination and observational drawing

- Understanding light, shadow, and form

- Accurate proportions and measurements

- Gesture drawing and capturing movement

- Shading techniques and tonal values

CLASS STRUCTURE

Each 3-hour session begins with warm-up exercises using 2-minute gesture poses to train your eye and loosen up. We then progress to sustained 30-minute poses where you'll develop more finished drawings. Francisco provides demonstrations, individual feedback throughout the session, and group critique to help you grow as an artist.

All skill levels welcome! Whether you're returning to drawing or building on existing skills, this supportive environment encourages artistic growth and experimentation.

SCHEDULE

Four consecutive Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 PM

January 6, 13, 20, 27, 2026

LOCATION

Francisco Palomares Studio

Bendix Building, Unit 200 (2nd Floor)

1206 Maple Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90013

INVESTMENT

$280 for complete 4-week series

Maximum 6 students for personalized attention

Includes professional model fees

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Francisco Palomares is a professional Chicano artist and educator with a BFA from Cal State Long Beach and advanced studies at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts (China) and Academia di Belle Arti (Florence, Italy).

His work has been exhibited at prestigious institutions including the Cheech Marin Center, Mingei International Museum, Armory Center for the Arts, and California Heritage Museum. Francisco has received recognition through the Los Angeles Lakers' Racial Equity Action Plan grant and Quinn Emanuel's artist-in-residence program, with features in The Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, and Telemundo.

Currently, Francisco teaches life drawing at Barnsdall Art Center through the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and maintains his studio practice at the Bendix Building in Downtown LA. His international training in classical techniques informs his teaching approach, which emphasizes strong observational skills while encouraging individual artistic development.

Whether you're a beginner or experienced artist, Francisco provides personalized instruction tailored to your goals and skill level.

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