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<p><b>Dear Members and colleagues,</b></p>
<p>Please find below Zoom link for tomorrows demonstration as
detailed below.<br>
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<div class="moz-forward-container">Bromley Art Society is inviting
you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.<br>
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Topic: An exclusive demonstration by Les Darlow<br>
Time: Mar 1, 2024 07:00 PM London<br>
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Join Zoom Meeting<br>
<b><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82385412610?pwd=ZDI0aDFkaFdwM0RuWE5yTW1nL3Yxdz09">https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82385412610?pwd=ZDI0aDFkaFdwM0RuWE5yTW1nL3Yxdz09</a></b><br>
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Meeting ID: 823 8541 2610<br>
Passcode: 962495<br>
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<b>1st Friday Demonstration<br>
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<p>I am please to announce that this Friday 1st March 7pm Les
Darlow will be providing us with an online exclusive
demonstration for Bromley Art Society. Les will be demonstrating
his pan pastel techniques whilst creating one of his favourite
atmospheric landscape scenes. Les works quickly so there may
well be time for one or two of his works in a lively
demonstration. It will be your chance to see his unique
techniques and ask questions and learn from him directly.Please
visit his webpage at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://lesdarlow.com/" moz-do-not-send="true">https://lesdarlow.com/</a></p>
<p> The demonstration will start promptly at 7pm. Whereas we
normally have a two hour demonstration we will try and keep it
down to just one and a half hours, with a comfort break, as a
shorter time frame seems to suit people.</p>
<p>Please put it in your diary and come and join us on the night
from the comfort of your own home. <br>
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<p><b>Back to live events in April with our AGM</b><br>
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<p>The following month we will be meeting back live at the
Daylight Inn, Pett's Wood, on Friday 5th April and will commence
with our AGM followed by a demo on the night by our own
Zsuszanna Pataki. This year, more than in any previous years as
you will soon learn, your society is more than ever depending
on you collectively to help keep us going.<br>
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<p>Kind Regards,</p>
<p>Paul<br>
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<p>From Les's website....<br>
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<strong>"</strong>I love painting skies and think they are the key
to a great landscape. I have a fascination for storms and extreme
weather, whether that is a sunrise at -20 degrees in winter, a
snow storm, a stunning sunset or a growing supercell in the height
of summer, these are the key elements to my painting. I really am
intrigued by skies and have studied them in some detail having
gone to great lengths studying a little meteorology and taking to
the sky in a light aircraft to get even more information about
their three dimensional depth. Clouds are constantly
growing, dissipating, moving and changing colour and this
understanding helps me paint them more authentically".
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