Life Drawing Session
Uninstructed life drawing session
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MODELS: Daniel Randell and David Le |
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Uninstructed Nude Figure Drawing and Painting
Each month the Foundation offers a friendly
and positive environment to practice your skills.
Please bring your own materials.
1:00 PM -
4:00 PM
[Early arrival suggested due to parking availability]
Spinning the tunes: DJ RocketManLA, with over 100,000 songs!
Light refreshments will be served.
Coordinator: Miguel Angel Reyes
Reservations Required
NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS
[Kindly notify if you must cancel]
$30 suggested donation upon arrival.
$25 advance at See Tickets
Scholarship funds available.
Please use your phone outside the drawing area.
(No photography)
These sessions start at the scheduled time. We strongly
urge artists to arrive at least five to ten minutes early
to avoid disturbing a modeling session in progress. Plus: the earliest
to arrive get the best seating! |
Each month the Foundation offers a friendly
and positive environment to practice your skills. From unsure
beginner to master artist, working with a live model provides
unique challenges and opportunities unlike any other, giving
each session its own kind of excitement. Plan to attend!
Sessions are held once a month (usually the 2nd or 3rd week
of the month) on Sundays. 1:00 - 4:00 PM.
Please sign up for ToFF's
eNews to receive reminders of future Sessions and
other Foundation and erotic art events.
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Our Life Drawing Session Coordinator:
Miguel Angel Reyes
Miguel Angel Reyes was born September 29th,
1964 in Colima, Mexico. He immigrated to the United States in
1975. He has consistently been a prolific artist since graduating
from Oits Parsons school of design in 1987 with a BFA in fine
art.
Miguel is a Los Angeles - based portrait and
figurative painter, muralist, printmaker and illustrator. Miguel
incorporates expressionist brushwork and a saturated palette
in celebration of the classic latin tradition. Miguel's accomplishments
as a photographer informs the way he creates paintings and prints.
When not working from life, Miguel begins by shooting his own
photographs on the street, clubs, in studio and elsewhere. Whether
working from life or photos, his pieces always create an intimate
connection between subject and viewer.
His art has been exhibited throughout the U.S
including - Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Alaska.
Miguel has created murals for the Los Angeles MTA, and bus ad
campaign for LA County Office of AIDS - AIDS/Living Responsibly
campaign. Miguel's work is in the collections of LACMA print
collections, Laguna Art Museum, Watts Towers Arts Center, University
of Austin, TX, and Fine Arts gallery Museum, Chicago.
Miguel's clients include - Genre, Flaunt, Guess
Jeans, Forest Witaker, Tom Skerritt, Davis Factor, Luis Barajas
and Jim Turner. Miguel has been the recipient of the 2001 CSW
Artists of the Year, 2000 WEHO Awards/Artist, 1998 VIVA Arts
Award and the 1992 VOGUE/SOTHEBY'S Cecil Beaton Award.
Miguel's artwork has been published in LA Times Magazine,
Blue, Chicano and Latino Artist of Los Angeles,
and Saludos Hispanos magazine.
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Naked & Loving It: One Local Artist Has the Utmost Appreciation for Male Nude Figures
And after attending one of Miguel Angel Reyes’ nude figure drawing sessions at the Tom of Finland Foundation, you will too.
Long before Grindr, Scruff, Snapchat, and that leaked Cheyenne Jackson video, there was erotic art—skilled hands and sharp eyes that captured every detail of the naked human body.
Artists like L.A.’s very own Miguel Angel Reyes keeps this traditional art form alive in his own work at the Tom of Finland Foundation’s monthly Life Drawing Sessions... You’ll be under Reyes’ gentle wing, himself a former session attendee before he took over as coordinator nearly 10 years ago.
–Lydia Siriprakorn, FRONTIERS
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Getting
to TOM House
Our bus stop is Sunset/Echo
Park. We are serviced by Metro lines 4/704 and 2/302. Also the 603 to Alvarado/Sunset.
Continue on Sunset Boulevard to Laveta Terrace, then up
the short hill and up the Grand Stairs until Laveta Terrace levels out
and another 1/2 block. TOM House is on your left. The
House is only a 0.3 mile walk from the bus stop.
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Photograph by Alex
La Cruz for GAYLETTER |
1421 Laveta Terrace is on a residential street so you may also want to consider using Uber or Lyft. |
TOM House
(Foundation Headquarters)
1421 Laveta Terrace, Los Angeles, CA 90026
(Echo Park) Map
For more information contact: Miguel Angel Reyes |