Show up, sip up and & draw Live Nude Models in Saint John
Considered by many artists to be the best place to draw in Saint John, High Tide Art School is a professional art space offering life drawing sessions. Our space is located in the heart of Saint John Uptown in a historic building.
High Tide Art School Life Drawing is known for its excellent models, its prompt starting times, its participants’ gracious manners, and the spirit of artistic tolerance.
Life drawing, also known as figure drawing, is the act of drawing a living person. Normally this means drawing a nude model in real life – i.e. not from a photograph or from memory or imagination.
You may wonder why the model is usually nude, and perhaps the easiest answer there is that clothes aren’t alive. Looking at a living thing, and particularly a living person has a very different energy to it than an inanimate object.
Capturing the life of the model is an important part of life drawing and this is better done without covering up the living parts of the person with dead bits of material. One of the most important concepts in drawing the figure is the gesture.
The gesture is rhythm, motion, and action. The gesture is everywhere, embodied in every object, person, and place.
Practicing sketching short poses benefits the artists because it helps them concentrate on the essential elements of the pose and train their perception.
Here at High Tide Art School, we are interested in art therapy and we believe that art classes can connect people on a deeper level with their own being besides teaching them how to unfold their creativity.
Level: This event is for the artists at an beginners and intermediary level and beyond.
This is an 19+ only event.
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DATE & TIME
Friday, September 11, 7 pm–10:00 pm
LOCATION
High Tide Arts School
64 Coburg Street. Saint John Uptown.
High Tide Arts School
Call Art Studio for an appointment
(506) 777-1817
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Life Drawing Night: Live Nude Models
TICKETS
$69.oo 3 hours. Art materials, lite snack and wine included. BYO wine welcome.
3-4 spots left Register now
Etiquette for Artists and Their Nude Models
2. DO NOT photograph the model and do not ask the model if you can take a picture. A model may feel obligated to say yes because you are paying them, so it’s best to not even ask. Make a separate appointment for photography because when an artist’s model does photographic modeling, they make at least two to four times as much per hour as live models. Photographers/artists should have a model release specifically stating the intended use of the photographs.3. DO NOT chat with the model when he/she is modeling. The conversation is distracting for the model and your fellow artists.4. DO NOT make comments about the model’s body.
5. DO NOT invade the model’s personal space. This includes sitting on the model stand any time the model is on it, five feet away is a good starting point.6. DO NOT ask the model personal questions such as their last name, where they live, etc.
7. DO NOT ask the model out on a date.
8. DO NOT remove your clothes when the model does. I bring this up because it happened in one of my drawing classes when I was a college student.9. DO NOT allow non-artists to wander through the room. 9. DO NOT come to drawing group unless you’re really interested in drawing the human form, creepers stay away. You will be asked to leave.10. DO make sure the model is warm and as comfortable as possible.
11. DO pay your models well and thank him/her profusely for participating in the art-making process. Here in Birmingham, AL, USA. we pay our live models $20 per hour, and photographic models $50-$75 per hour, with a 2-hour minimum, as of this date, 2017.12. DO assign one person to be a moderator to help models maintain their pose and get back into it after breaks. This person will speak for the group, giving verbal directions to the model rather than having many people telling him/her what to do.13. NO more the TWO glasses of wine for each participant in Live nude model class allow.
Rules for Artist’s Models:
1. Show up. Arrive a few minutes early to get changed and set up.
2. Bring a robe and change into it, away from the group, in a bathroom or other space provided.
3. Wear a robe on breaks.
4. Do not talk while you are modeling.
5. Do not social media share the artist’s work without giving them credit and preferably a link to their site.
A Few Other Thoughts:
Everyone be kind and polite and all will be well.
Artists and models are vulnerable in this situation. Don’t critique work unless asked, this goes for artists and models.
I have updated this blog post after input from artists and models, and from artist/models.
If you have any more etiquette tips We’d love to hear them, and I’ll add them to this post.
Send your ideas by email at: artandwine@hightideartschool.com
We are so very grateful to our drawing group and our models. You are much appreciated!
Here are a couple of drawings We’ve done recently at our local drawing group.