Discover how to draw pet's eyes in pastels with Naomi Jenkin

Discover how to draw pet's eyes in pastels with Naomi Jenkin

Discover how to draw realistic pet eyes in this webinar with Naomi Jenkin

Example of what can be created - Naomi Jenkin

Thursday 6th March 2025 at 11am (GMT)

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Tickets: £15

Drawing a pet requires a few different skills which, once mastered, will allow you to draw any type of dog, and translate those skills onto other animals and birds too. 

During this webinar you will discover how to draw realistic pet eyes. Naomi will break down areas of a subject into simple shapes to simplify the drawing process. Throughout the webinar series you will cover two types of blending techniques using both Sofft tools and your fingers, and will learn how to choose the most appropriate technique.

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Webinar information

  • The webinar will take place on Zoom and will last for approximately 1 hour including a Q&A session (these are approximate timings and may vary slightly).
  • Once you have registered for the webinar, you'll receive an email confirmation containing your link to join the webinar on the day, plus Naomi's suggested materials list and reference photograph.
  • During the webinar, you'll have the opportunity to submit your questions and chat with fellow attendees using the Q&A and 'chat' buttons at the bottom of your screen. 
  • The webinar will be recorded and will be made available to all registered attendees the day after the live session, for a one month following the live webinar. 

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About Naomi Jenkin

Naomi Jenkins

Naomi Jenkin is a professional wildlife artist based in Cornwall. Naomi primarily works in pastels with a highly detailed and realistic style. Her wildlife art often captures not just the animal but also their environment, creating immersive and captivating scenes that draw the viewer in.

Naomi has been a finalist in Wildlife Artist of the Year competition in both 2022 and 2024. She was recently awarded the Inaugural Chairperson's Award 2024 from the Association of Animal Artists in recognition of her wildlife art and contribution to conservation.

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