Launched: Art Junction

We’re very excited to announce that our Art Junction online art school, developed specially for you, is now officially open, on the Patreon creative platform. Join our creative community and reinvigorate your creative practice.

So what can you expect? If you subscribe to Art Junction, you will share in a regular flow of valuable content including livestream life drawing and portrait sculpture sessions, project prompts for painting and sculpture, photo packs of models, tutorial videos and more. We now have a NEW Art Junction website, which introduces you to the team and provides more details about how to join us. Below, is our fabulous model Ellie sitting for one of our livestream clothed figure sessions.

You can see the detail of what you get at the different subscription levels on the Art Junction website as well as on the Patreon site itself – www.patreon.com/artjunction. But here is a summary:

Tier 1: Art Junction Patron – £3.60 per month (including VAT) – video and newsletter each month, to say thanks. Every penny really does help fund our ability to keep the studio open and support our tutors and models.

Tier 2: Creative inspirations – £14.40 per month – videos giving insight into 2D and 3D techniques; professional quality model photo packs; 2D & 3D project prompts to inspire you.

Tier 3: Developing your style – £21.60 per month – the above, plus, livestream portrait head in clay with me; livestream portrait or clothed figure drawing session; photo resources in 360°; further instructional videos, including sculpture course with Mark Longworth.

Tier 4: Building your practice – £30 per month (SPECIAL OFFER for October, £24 first month), all the above, plus, livestream life drawing sessions and photo packs, including in 360° for sculptors.

Tier 5: The art and craft of finesse – £72 per month – includes all the above, plus, a monthly half hour one-to-one session with the Art Junction tutor of your choice (including me).

Art Junction tutor Ben Laughton-Smith, is being filmed using the sight-size technique in drawing a portrait of model Ellie