Mondays, 10am to 1pm Monday 20 April to Monday 22 June
Develop your drawing skills and unleash your creativity in structured, live online classes led by Rachel Fairfax. Designed to mimic a studio-style experience, each lesson focuses on a specific theme with practical drawing exercises, demonstrations, and interactive engagement.
You’ll begin by exploring the fundamentals of drawing proportion and perspective with still life objects, moving from quick studies to more detailed, sustained drawings. The curriculum starts with line work before gradually incorporating tone, composition, and mark-making. As your confidence grows, you'll refine your technique using graphite pencil and charcoal. To expand your technical understanding, Rachel will also introduce basic colour theory, incorporating coloured pencils, and drawing from a life model in the final class.
This course provides a comprehensive and supportive environment for strengthening your drawing foundations and nurturing your artistic growth, all from the comfort of your own space.
Art Materials
Students must supply their own art materials, please refer to the list below.
A4 sketchbook
Set of graphite pencils from 2B to 8B
Set of coloured pencils
Charcoal pencil
Pencil sharpener or Stanley knife
Pencil eraser
2 bulldog clips
Willow charcoal
Compressed charcoal
Fixative spray
1 pad of A2 cartridge paper
Other materials (not required for first class)
1 sheet of grey Canson paper
2 sheets of brown Craft paper (around 280gsm)
1 white pastel pencil or white charcoal pencil
Props required
strong reading lamp or desk lamp (for tonal contrast when drawing objects/portraiture)
Course Delivery
Rachel's online studio course is taught utilising an online video conferencing platform.
She is present in the online studio for the whole session, and she responds directly to students’ questions. This is a critique-based class, with students making work either during the class or during the week, with discussions held regarding works made. We are also using Padlet in this course, Padlet is a web application that allows users to post information and images on a digital wall.
Students will be provided with a link to directly access the video conferencing platform and NAS Padlet. The links will be provided close to the date of course commencement. Please ensure you use the links provided to directly access the online platforms.
The course lecturer and NAS team will be able to provide some assistance to students in the initial session, in the event students experience any issues.
Class sizes are limited to a maximum of twelve students and the sessions are not recorded.
Please note, the sessions are not recorded.
Student Home-Studio requirements
A computer, laptop or iPad with a good internet connection.
For those doing the practical exercises, a digital camera to submit photos for feedback.