
Basics of Perspective Drawing (Part 1)
Application Deadline: 21.03.2026
Special One-Day Event | Sunday 22.03.2026 | 14:00 - 17:00
(8/8 Spots Left)
Perspective drawing is one of the fundamental tools for understanding space in visual art. Yet for many people it can feel complex or technical, even though there are simple formulas that make it much easier to approach.
This one-day workshop offers a clear and accessible introduction to the basics of perspective drawing. Together we will explore how depth, distance and spatial relationships can be represented on a flat surface.
Through short explanations and guided exercises, participants will learn how horizon lines, vanishing points, and one-point and two-point perspectives work.
The workshop approaches perspective not as a rigid rule system, but as a tool that expands your visual awareness and confidence in drawing, while leaving space for curiosity and experimentation.
Outlook:
During the workshop we will explore:
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What perspective is and how it helps us understand space
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Horizon lines and vanishing points
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One-point and two-point perspective
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Simple ways of constructing objects and environments
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Guided drawing exercises to practice these principles
The session combines short explanations, demonstrations and practical exercises. Individual experimentation and questions are welcome throughout the workshop.
Requirements:
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You do not need to have prior knowledge of perspective drawing.
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You are curious to learn a new drawing technique.
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You are open to observation and experimentation.
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Beginners as well as experienced artists are welcome.
Registration:
Admission Fee: 40,0€
The maximum number of participants is 8, so early registration is encouraged.
Materials are not included in this class.
Cancellations are not possible after registration for the Life-Drawing and One-Day Eevents.
These workshops are offered in English.




