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Wild Life Drawing : Rescue Animals

Did you know that on top of being one of the most influential figures in modern medicine, Florence Nightingale was also an avid animal lover who rescued many critters over her lifetime While working at Scutari Hospital during the Crimean War, Nightingale introduced a tortoise named Jimmy as a ‘ward pet’ for the wounded soldiers. She later wrote in her book Notes on Nursing (1860) that “a small pet is often an excellent companion for the sick”. Her insight paved the way for modern-day animal-assisted therapy, which has been gaining popularity and recognition ever since.

Held at the museum that honours Nightingale’s life and work, this class will celebrate rescue animals of all shapes, sizes and species. To pay homage to Jimmy, the star will be our tortoise, but we will also have geckos, guinea pigs, skinny pigs, bearded dragons, rabbits and prairie dogs! While we draw, animal expert Lauren will teach us all about each of the species and their fascinating features, as well as clueing us up about responsible pet ownership.

The class will be hosted by artist and illustrator Jennie Webber, who will begin with some warm-up drawing exercises and her top tips on drawing moving models. Our sessions are open to everyone- all abilities are welcome and all artistic styles are celebrated! We will provide everything you need to get sketching- drawing boards, paper and a wide range of materials- but feel free to bring along your own kit if you’d like.

Here at Wild Life Drawing we are a small team dedicated to animal welfare. We only ever work with the finest animal handlers, who treat their animals with care and respect, and healthy animals that are comfortable being around humans.

10% of profits will be donated to South Essex Wildlife Trust.

There will also be a bar available with alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks (card only).
event dateTuesday 4 March
venue address2 Lambeth Palace Rd, London SE1 7EP
event timesDate:
World Wildlife Day
Tuesday 4th March

Time:
7:00pm-9:00pm
Doors open at 6:30pm

Admission:
£35 per person
telephone 02071884400 for latest times or cancellations.
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