This past Saturday marked a significant step outside my comfort zone as I took on the role of a model for André Clement’s art class. André is not only an incredibly intelligent individual but someone I deeply respect and look up to. His art class has become more than a creative space for me; it’s a sanctuary of encouragement, safety, and constructive exploration. I am honored to have contributed to the propagation of art, fostering love for the craft and the continuation of this vital discourse.
To join Andre’s Life Drawing Art class in Randburg please follow these links: andresclements.com, lifedrawingrandburg, directions







Participating in André’s class has been a transformative experience, pushing the boundaries of my artistic journey. The atmosphere he cultivates is not just about creating art but about building a community that thrives on shared passion and support. The encouragement I’ve received has not only enhanced my modeling experience but has also left an indelible mark on my appreciation for the art-making process.
In the spirit of artistic collaboration, it’s essential to acknowledge the copyrights of the artwork featured in this post. Each piece holds the creative fingerprint of its respective artist: William Zazil, Susan Kriegler, and André Clements. Their unique perspectives contribute to the rich tapestry of expression within André’s class, illustrating the diversity and depth of artistic exploration.
As I reflect on this leap beyond my comfort zone, I’m grateful for André’s mentorship and the welcoming environment he has crafted. This experience has not only expanded my understanding of art but has reinforced the importance of fostering a community that values creative expression and constructive discourse. I look forward to continuing this artistic journey, fueled by the inspiration drawn from André’s class and the talented individuals who contribute to its vibrant tapestry.