At a Glance
- Classroom course (South Kensington)
- Mondays 18:00 - 20:00
- 10 weeks | January - March
- Starts 13 January 2025
- Fees from £144
- Tutor: Marianne Walker
Enrol-by Date
6 January 2025
This class is organised in association with the Blyth Centre for Music and Visual Arts at Imperial College London
Drawing is one of the most fundamental activities in art, one of the most direct ways in which to transfer what a person sees onto paper. Not only is it an expressive form of art in its own right, it also helps train the eye to look more carefully at the world around us.
On this course you will be introduced to a variety of drawing techniques and materials. This will include drawing from objects and the imagination, and use of pencil, charcoal and pastels amongst other media.
The course is interactive, so you will be asked to bring in objects to draw, and it is entirely practical, and so you will be trying your hand at drawing and painting from the very first session. In all of this you will be encouraged to experiment with a range of approaches, from acurate studies through to more individual and expressive forms of drawing.
Held on Mondays, the course offered is aimed at complete beginners and so no previous knowledge or experience of any arts or craft practice is necessary.
It is also suitable for those with some knowledge and experience in an arts or craft activity, who wish to develop their knowledge and skills further in a supportive environment. Although the course is delivered as a leisure course for fun, past graduates from it have gained places on university and art school foundation courses, so further progression in art is a real possibility if you want to pursue that.
This course is normally offered termly and has a maximum capacity of 12 students per course and term.
Class Recordings
These classes are not recorded
Attendance Certificate
Successful completion of this course leads to the award of an Imperial College attendance certificate
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Course Information
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- Term Dates 2024-25
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Course programme (may be subject to some modification)
Drawing for Beginners: creating a strong nature feel in this classroom-taught course
Week 1 - Zentangles with a theme of nature
- This introductory session is based around the use of zentangles, doodles, to fill the outline of a form such as a hand, a figure, an animal or an object. The idea is that once the outline is drawing the student will spend the session filling in the outline with natural patterns and forms.
- By the end of the session you will have a finished zentangle drawing. Examples will be sent in advance as well as learning resources.
- For this session you will need A4 paper, black pens or markers of various widths, pencil and eraser.
Week 2 - Autumnal still life with autumnal fruits
- This is an observational drawing session in which you will make a still life drawing of a pumpkin and other autumnal fruits. It will involve learning measuring methods using the eye and pencil and an introduction to contour line drawing and tone.
- By the end of the session you will have tackled all these elements in your still life drawing. Examples will be sent in advance as well as learning resources.
- For this session you will need A4 or A3 paper as desired, a range of pencils from HB to 4B, an eraser and pencil sharpener.
Week 3 - Perspective and foreshortening using a cardboard box
- This session we will tackle perspective using a simple cardboard box. Building on what we have learned in the previous week regarding measuring, we will spend the session drawing a simple cardboard box from different angles, moving position a number of times.
- By the end of the session you will have completed at least three different perspectival drawings of the same box and tackled foreshortening. Examples will be sent in advance as well as learning resources.
- For this session you will need A4 or A3 paper as desired, a range of pencils from HB to 4B, an eraser and pencil sharpener.
Week 4 - Pattern using a cardboard box and wrapping paper
- This session makes use of the same cardboard box as the previous week. This time the box will be covered in patterned paper and the challenge for the session is to draw the pattern accurately as it lies across the surface of the box. This session we will only be making one drawing.
- By the end of the session you will have combined the perspectival and foreshortening learning of the previous week with the knowledge of how to represent the pattern across the form of the box. Examples will be sent in advance as well as learning resources.
- For this session you will need A4 or A3 paper as desired, a range of pencils from HB to 4B, an eraser and pencil sharpener.
Week 5 - Copying from an old master, figure, using the grid method
- This session we will choose an old master drawing of a seated figure to copy from, something by Raphael or Da Vinci or similar that will be sent in advance. We will copy the drawing using the grid method and by the end of the session we will have a finished copy of an old master drawing. Examples will be sent in advance as well as learning resources.
- For this session you will need A4 or A3 paper as desired, a range of pencils from HB to 4B, an eraser and pencil sharpener.
Week 6 - Drawing a clothed figure
- Figure drawing is one of the staples of artistic learning and this week we will be drawing from a seated clothed figure. We will use the measuring methods used in previous weeks, as well as building on drawing of texture and pattern. Our model will sit for us, with regular breaks, and we will make a drawing of them using all these elements.
- By the end of the session you will have tackled drawing a human figure capturing how the clothing drapes and sits on the figure. Examples will be sent in advance as well as learning resources.
- For this session you will need A4 or A3 paper as desired, a range of pencils from HB to 4B, an eraser and pencil sharpener.
Week 7 - Self portrait drawing
- Building on what we have learned in last weeks session this week we will tackle the self portrait. The self portrait has a long art history as artists have often represented themselves when other models were not available. We will spend the session concentrating on the proportions of the face and features as well as tackling each of them representationally and by the end of the session you will have a self portrait drawing. Examples will be sent in advance as well as learning resources.
- For this session you will need a mirror, A4 or A3 paper as desired, a range of pencils from HB to 4B, an eraser and pencil sharpener.
Week 8 - Wildflowers and leaves
- This drawing session we will make an observational still life drawing of wildflowers and leaves. In the week before you will choose a selection of leaves and wildflowers or grasses to draw from. During the session we will study their natural forms and by the end of the session you will have tackled the scale, form and shape of these natural items. Examples will be sent in advance as well as learning resources.
- For this session you will need A4 or A3 paper as desired, a range of pencils from HB to 4B, an eraser and pencil sharpener and your selection of leaves, grasses and flowers.
Week 9 - Copying from an Old Master, landscape
- This drawing session we will be copying from an old master drawing of a landscape but this time we will not be using the grid method, only our hand to eye co-ordination. Examples of master landscape drawings will be provided or sent in advance to choose from and by the end of the session you will have learned some of the old master methods of drawing trees, horizons, and landscape forms. Examples will be sent in advance as well as learning resources.
- For this session you will need A4 or A3 paper as desired, a range of pencils from HB to 4B, an eraser and pencil sharpener plus a print out of the Old Master drawing.
Week 10 - Page Border foliage or Ornament
- For this session we will be making a drawing of intertwined ornament. Using A4 paper we will mark out an internal border and then plot our pattern within it. The specific methods will be sent in advance and covered during the session.
- By the end of the session you will have learned how to use mathematical measuring to plot your border before then overdrawing the ornamental pattern. Examples will be sent in advance as well as learning resources.
- For this session you will need A4 or A3 paper as desired, a range of pencils from HB to 4B, an eraser and pencil sharpener.
Marianne Walker is a London-based artist who gained an MA in Sculpture from Wimbledon College of Art in 2002 and received the Observer Magazine New British Artist Award for her final exhibition, a pencil drawn installation.
Marianne sees her practice as sitting right on the cusp between drawing and sculpture. She is always attempting to draw across three dimensions, to bring the drawn mark into the real world. To date she has made drawings into films and installations as well as more traditional works on paper.
Marianne is an experienced adult education tutor, with expertise not only in face-to-face teaching but the world of online learning in art.
Weeks | Standard Rate | Internal Rate | Associate Rate | ||
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10 | Early Bird: £241 Full price: £268 |
Early Bird: £144 Full price: £160 |
Early Bird: £190 Full price: £211 |
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All fee rates quoted are for the whole course. Early Bird rates are available until the end of 30 September only. Part-payments are not possible. |
Rate Categories and Discounts
Standard Rate
- Available to all except those who fall under the Internal Rate or Associate Rate category.
Internal Rate
- Current Imperial College students and staff (incl. Imperial NHS Trust, Imperial Innovations, ancillary & service staff employed on long-term contracts at Imperial College by third-party contractors)
- People enrolling under our Friends & Family scheme
- Alumni of Imperial College and predecessor colleges and institutes, including City & Guilds College Association members
- Students, staff and alumni of the Royal College of Art, Royal College of Music and City, UAL and the City and Guilds of London Art School
- Students, staff and Governors of Woodhouse College and the IC Mathematics School
Associate Rate
- Austrian Cultural Forum staff
- Co-operative College members
- Francis Crick Institute staff, researchers and students
- Friends and Patrons of the English Chamber Orchestra
- Friends of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens
- Friends of Leighton House/ Sambourne House
- Friends of the Royal College of Music
- Harrods staff
- Historic Royal Palaces staff
- Lycee Charles de Gaulle staff
- Members of the Friends of Imperial College
- Members of the Kennel Club
- Members of the London Zoological Society
- Members of the South London Botanical Institute (SLBI)
- Members of the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP)
- National Health Service (NHS) employees
- Natural History Museum staff
- Residents of postcodes SW3, SW5, SW7, SW10 and W8
- Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Council staff
- Royal Geographical Society staff
- Science Museum staff
- Staff of Exhibition Road Cultural Group (Discover South Kensington) organisations
- Students (non-Imperial College)
- Teachers and other staff of UK schools
- The American Institute for Foreign Study
- Tutors and other staff of institution members of the Association of Colleges
- Tutors and other staff of other universities and higher education institutions
- Victoria and Albert Museum staff
Late enrolment
It is possible to enrol on many of our adult education courses after the course has already started. For non-language courses this is subject entirely to agreement by the tutor. For language courses it is subject to agreement by the language coordinator conducting level assessment. If you want to join a course late do bear in mind there might be work you will need to catch up on, particularly in language courses.
Friends and Family Scheme
This course is eligible for allowing Imperial College students and staff to share their discount with their friends and family.
Weeks | Autumn term | Spring term | Summer term | ||
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10 | n/a | Week starting 13 January to week ending 22 March 2025* | n/a | ||
*This is a 1-term course |
Enrolment via the blue booking link is open. Early-bird discounts are available until the end of 30 September 2024
Enrolment and payment run through the Imperial College eStore. When enrolling:
- Do check on the drop down menu above called "Course Fees and Rate Categories" to see if you are eligible for a discounted rate and also do make sure you select that rate when enrolling on the eStore
- If you are a first-time eStore user you will need to create an account before enrolling. You can do this by entering an email address and password. This account can then be used for any future enrolments via the eStore.
When you have enrolled you will be sent the following email notifications:
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1. Payment confirmation | Is sent straight away following submission of your online application |
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2. Enrolment confirmation | Is usually sent within 10 working days. Please treat your payment confirmation as confirmation that your applicant details and payment have been received |
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3. Programme information | Is usually sent on Friday late afternoon the week before term starts |
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If you have any questions about the content or teaching of this course please contact the Course Tutor, Marianne Walker, mwal23@hotmail.com
If you have any questions about your enrolment or payment processes please contact the Programme Administrator, Christian Jacobi, eveningclass@imperial.ac.uk
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