Drawing and Painting Foundations 1: Ways of Seeing and Drawing

£345.00

Explore the art and science of drawing — and develop your creative practice from the ground up..

Ways of Seeing & Drawing is the first term in a year-long Drawing & Painting Foundations programme — the perfect start to your creative journey

No more than 10 students

Materials provided

Fridays, 10am - 12:30pm

Runs 9th January - 20th March

mid-term break: 13th February

Explore the art and science of drawing — and develop your creative practice from the ground up..

Ways of Seeing & Drawing is the first term in a year-long Drawing & Painting Foundations programme — the perfect start to your creative journey

No more than 10 students

Materials provided

Fridays, 10am - 12:30pm

Runs 9th January - 20th March

mid-term break: 13th February

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  • Lewis MacKenzie (b. 1981) is a contemporary impressionist painter based near Glasgow. His work has been exhibited by the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, the Royal Glasgow Institute, and the Paisley Art Institute, and is held in numerous private collections. He has shown with galleries in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, appeared on Sky Portrait Artist of the Year, and has been shortlisted twice for the Scottish Landscape Awards. In 2023, he was awarded the Murray and McGregor Prize at the Scottish Prize for Fine Art.

    An art school drop-out turned biologist turned painter, Lewis rekindled his lifelong passion for drawing and painting in the early 2010s. In 2014 he was awarded a summer scholarship to the Florence Academy of Art, where he studied traditional techniques of drawing and painting from life. His artistic influences include Velázquez, Vermeer, Guthrie, Sargent, and the Boston School Impressionists, whose sensitivity to light and form continue to inform his approach.

    Lewis has taught portrait painting and drawing at the Edinburgh Drawing School and is a core mentor with the Scottish Contemporary Collective. His teaching combines clarity and structure with warmth and humour, aiming to make traditional principles of drawing and painting accessible to artists at every level.

  • This 10-week practical course introduces the essential skills of observational drawing. Through guided studio exercises and demonstrations, you’ll learn to observe closely, measure accurately, and describe form, space, and light with confidence. Each session focuses on a key aspect of drawing — from contour and proportion to perspective, structure, and chiaroscuro — helping you develop both technical ability and personal expression.

    Designed for beginners and returning learners, the course builds a strong foundation for further study in drawing and painting. It forms the first term of a year-long Drawing and Painting Foundations programme, with later terms expanding into expressive media such as charcoal and red chalk, and finally into the use of colour and paint. You’re welcome to take all three terms as a complete year-long foundation, or simply join the individual courses that interest you most — each term stands alone while contributing to a coherent learning pathway.

    All materials are provided — you just need to bring your curiosity and enthusiasm.

    • Accurate proportion, placement, and perspective

    • Understanding form through line and contour

    • Light and shadow logic — the bedbug line and chiaroscuro

    • Tonal modelling and rendering techniques

    • Constructing complex forms from simple volumes

    • Expressing structure with cross-contour and construction lines

    You’ll complete a series of exercises and observational drawings that build skill and confidence week by week.

    • All materials (paper, pencils, charcoal, erasers) provided

    • Easels and all studio equipment supplied

    • Small group teaching (maximum 10 students)

    • Guidance suitable for beginners and intermediate artists alike

    • Refreshments available during the break

  • Classes are held at House of Toad, Park Circus, Glasgow G3.
    The venue is easily accessible by public transport, with on-street parking and nearby subway connections.
    Full directions and access information will be included in your confirmation email.

  • Save £30 when you book before 13 December.
    Limited to the first four students.

  • Do I need experience?
    No experience is required — this course is designed for beginners as well as those looking to strengthen core skills.

    What materials do I need to bring?
    All materials are provided. Just bring your own curiosity and creativity.

    Can I miss a class?
    You’re encouraged to attend each week, but if you miss a session, you’ll receive guidance on how to catch up independently.

    Can I book only part of the course?
    Students must register for the full 10-week course. However, if you’re unable to attend the full term, you’re welcome to transfer your place to a friend for the remaining sessions.

    What is your refund policy?

    • You’ll receive a full refund if you cancel more than 3 weeks before the start of the course

    • If cancelling 2–3 weeks before the start date you’ll receive a 50% refund.

    • Cancellations less than 2 weeks before the start date are non-refundable, but you may transfer your booking to a friend if you can no longer attend.

    • If the course is cancelled by the organiser (for example, due to illness or low enrolment), a full refund or reschedule will be offered.

    Are spaces limited?
    Yes — classes are limited to 10 students to ensure individual attention and plenty of space to work.