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Perceive Me is BACK!! Join us at the Brewery Artwalk October 5th and 6th 11-6pm PST


Please join us to view new "Perceive Me" Collaborations as well as our Nude Portrait Sessions open to the public!!


Brewery Artwalk October 5/6 11-6pm PST

660 South Avenue 21 #3 LA CA 90031 Find us on the map when you arrive under Kristine Schomaker


Perceive Me COLLABORATIONS


Get a glimpse of Artist Kristine Schomaker’s journey into self-discovery through the “Perceive Me” project. It’s a unique exploration of body positivity and self-love seen through the eyes of others.


A selection of these transformative works will be available for purchase at the Brewery Artwalk.



New Collaborations... So Far (on view during the Brewery Artwalk)



 

NUDE PORTRAIT SESSIONS

Lynn Heinz Studio - Perceive Me Drawings of Kristine Schomaker

Ever wondered if others see you the same way you see yourself? Now’s your chance to find out.


Inspired by her work with body positivity, artist Kristine Schomaker is continuing her work with "Perceive Me" through new collaborations with artists as well as her social practice nude portrait sessions which offers you, the public, the chance to rediscover yourself through the eyes of an artist.


Strip down and get the naked truth in a 25 minute nude portrait session with 6-8 professional artists, who will each sketch your likeness.


Purchase your favorite sketch (or sketches!) for $30 each.

Any unpurchased sketches will be exhibited and sold at the Brewery Artwalk.


Sign up early as spaces fill up fast. Arrive 10-15 minutes before your appointment to save your spot.


*Portrait sessions are free, available on a first-come first-served basis, and will take place in an private studio setting with changing room onsite. (Ages 18+ only.)


The Brewery Artwalk is free to attend. There is free parking at UPS across the street, food trucks, a beer garden and more.


 

Ada Pullini Brown's Studio


INFORMATION ON THE NUDE PORTRAIT SESSIONS


Perceive Me extends the following rights to people who model. We adopt these rights to protect and support models and to prevent misunderstanding.


This is a safe, inclusive environment where all bodies are welcome.


How does this work?

 

You sign up for a time to model nude in a private studio setting, in front of a small group of pre-screened professional artists who will draw and paint you for approximately 25 minutes. This can be one long pose, or you can break it up into short poses, take breaks in between, however you like. But we’re asking you to take off all your clothes and pose completely nude. (Only the working artists will see you while you are unclothed, the studio area is not visible to the public and nobody but assigned artists are allowed into the studio space during posing.)


During your time slot, you will step out of view into a private changing area, take off your clothes and shoes and leave them on the chair, and put on the bathrobe provided (if you like). 


When you’re ready, you will step out of the changing area and onto the posing platform where the team captain will introduce you to the 6-8 professional artists. You will remove your robe and hand it to the team captain. The team captain will work with you on how long the pose(s) will be. If you need to break out of a pose, no problem. Hold any pose as long as it is comfortable. If you need to break out of a pose, no problem. You are not supposed to suffer.


If you want to, you may put the robe back on at the end of each pose. At the end of your 25-minute session, the team captain will hand you the robe to put on and you will walk into the changing cubicle and get dressed. 



How do I pose?

Any way you like. You can literally just stand there, or sit in a chair, or sit or recline on the platform.


Feel free to ask for guidance when getting into a pose 


Pick a comfortable position, pick a spot on the wall to hold your gaze, and settle into the pose. Try to hold still, but it's ok to breathe or sigh or blink!


Feel free to draw inspiration from any of Kristine’s “Perceive Me” artworks; you may also take a classical pose like The Thinker or Venus de Milo, or pantomime something from life: look at your imaginary phone, or reach down to pick up a penny, or throw a football, or point at something far away, or turn to look over one shoulder.


If you move some - IT IS OKAY! Artists are used to some movement. And if you ever need a minute to stretch or reset - that is totally okay as well! 


Equality

Perceive Me is an equal-opportunity project. Models have a right to fair and equal treatment, regardless of race, ethnicity, disability, religion, age, gender identity, citizenship or sexual preference. We welcome all to this project. 


Accessibility

You are welcome to model and “be seen and perceived” along with your wheelchair, crutches, prosthesis, walker or any “mobility aid” including your eyeglasses, hearing aid, arm in a cast, neck brace or anything else you need. EVERY BODY is welcome and worthy of becoming a work of art!


Photography

Models have a right to work without being photographed. Perceive Me and The Other Art Fair prohibits the use of cameras and camera-bearing cell phones during drawing sessions with a nude model.


Storage

Models have a right to a safe storage place for their clothing and belongings during drawing sessions.


Environment

Models have a right to a clean, comfortable, and safe posing environment. Perceive Me will cover windows, provide heaters or fans (as  necessary), provide an area for changing, and not allow noxious art materials.


Comfort

Models have a right to refrain from unduly difficult poses, and to break from poses that become unexpectedly difficult. Perceive Me urges models to speak up about any undue discomfort, and to make the necessary adjustments. Team Captains will be responsible for timing poses, and will keep poses to the agreed upon time. They will also make sure the model is comfortable.


Respect

Models have the right to respect and courtesy. Perceive Me will eject people who disrespect or humiliate the model; or models who disrespect the artists and the process.


If you have any questions or requests before/during/after the process, please don't hesitate to ask.


Hilary Taub - Sketches




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