ONLINE: The Super-power of a sketch book with Guy Allott: 13 Jan to 24 Mar 2022

Thursday evening 6 -9 pm

The aim of this course is to generate ideas. All you need is a sketchbook, drawing materials, inks, brushes and an open mind. Each week is themed and comprises a set of tasks. The tasks are between 15 and 25 minutes in length. The variety of  tasks are designed to engage and encourage you the participants to see the potential in all ideas from the whimsical to the profound. In the final weeks we devise hybrid ideas of originality by merging any number of compelling images produced in the sketchbook.

Through all this you will have developed the skills required to produce sketchbooks which are an inspiration, and which contain all the nuts and bolts of experimentation. A sketchbook – like life – should reflect the life and times of the artist, including the mishaps and the triumphs. They should be both revealing and indecipherable, ultimately assisting the artist in mastering their creativity.

The course will be conducted on ZOOM in a small class size of 10 to allow for a good amount of tutor time

Fee £275

Please note there is a high demand for this course we advise early booking to avoid disappointment.

Image by Guy Allott 2021

About the artist-tutor

London based Artist Guy Allott was born in the market town of Hexham Northumberland  in 1972, a graduate of Central Saint Martins (1999) and the Royal College of Art (2002), Guy is a versatile artist who works across several disciplines from painting to printmaking to sculpture and woodcuts. As a young painter and sculptor Guy made playful cardboard maquettes of spaceships and paintings of surrealistic landscapes, 

sometimes combining the two in painted depictions of what he called Landscape Spaceships¹. By 2009 Guy work was exploring and subverting traditional representations of landscape in relation to man’s desire to explore and control nature²; his paintings and sculptures present a fantastical merging of the philosophies of science and culture, offering a critique of historic social beliefs alongside an investigation into the contemporary³.

Today Guy’s work appears in private and public collections in Europe, The United States and Asia including the Victoria & Albert Museum, The Royal Society, The British Library Collection, Fidelity and the UBS Art Collection.

Guy is the recipient of the First Base Award from ACAVA  (2003) and is one of the founders of IntoArts a charity that teaches painting and the arts to students with learning disabilities.

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About The Essential School Of Painting

The Essential School of Painting (ESOP) is an alternative art school based in Wood Green, London, specialising in painting and drawing classes taught by leading contemporary artists. The ESOP offers exciting, intellectually rigorous courses with the intention of advancing painting. Classes are available for all levels of experience.