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Published Date:
02 May 2008
Monday, 9am: A PASTEL drawing course will be held at Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve, Skegness, on Sunday, May 11, aimed at people of all abilities.
Lincolnshire has some of the best skies in the country, and Gibraltar Point gives people the perfect chance to experience and capture them.

It is an ideal location for artwork as there are no tower blocks or pylons, just miles and miles of unspoilt landscape.

There will be detailed demonstrations and expert advice on all aspects of pastel drawing, such as colour theory and composing a picture.

The course, which costs £25 per person, will be based in the discovery room at the visitor centre.

Booking is essential as places are limited, and for further information contact the Wash Study Centre, tel 01754 898057.

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