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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Does anyone no how you get into live art modelling? I've often bee interested in been a model for these events as I have no issue been undressed in front of groups |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"try contacting local art colleges and artists"
Thanks, trying to find some currently failing though not very good at finding them online ha. If i find one do I just email and say I'd be interested in modelling? |
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Pop along to classes too, chat with the teachers, as they'll give you the run down and be able to keep you on hold. My local art school advertises, though sometimes just on the school boards.
If it's experience, then lots of artists are also interested, as they prefer a variety of people/body styles etc. It's also about what you communicate about your personality too. The closest artist I know for you is in Sheffield, so she's not that convenient, but her work is incredible. |
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over a year ago
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"contact rachel at register of artists models. iget work from there. apparently i'm to be exhibited in london soon"
excellent advise I've found that now. that's impressive in London, go you!
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As someone who has done life modeling, I simply responded to an advert in the local paper.
Did it for a few years when I returned to full time education after being made redundant in '96 and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Looking out for anyone offering private art lessons might be one way of getting into it. Most of my sessions were with a lovely lass in the Dales who runs her own classes.
Was rather surreal stripping off to pose in Bakewell Methodist Church Hall in front of several "Blue rinse tory" type ladies who then walked out with nude sketches of your's truely under their arms! |
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"As someone who has done life modeling, I simply responded to an advert in the local paper.
Did it for a few years when I returned to full time education after being made redundant in '96 and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Looking out for anyone offering private art lessons might be one way of getting into it. Most of my sessions were with a lovely lass in the Dales who runs her own classes.
Was rather surreal stripping off to pose in Bakewell Methodist Church Hall in front of several "Blue rinse tory" type ladies who then walked out with nude sketches of your's truely under their arms! "
I have always been interested but I have always thought I'm not good looking enough for it :/ I do like the idea of seeing peoples sketches and seeing how others view you and draw you |
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"contact rachel at register of artists models. iget work from there. apparently i'm to be exhibited in london soon"
I see you have to pay to become a model on there? |
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