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THE FLAW DRAWING SOCIETY (@theflaw.drawingsociety) - Collective Profile | London, GB Founder at The Flaw Drawing Society. Drawing society in SE1 Summer Season 2026 Life Drawing Workshops at The Ministry, Borough SE1 Follow @theflaw.drawingsociety on Instagram. Recent posts: a collection of black pencils and charcoal pieces are artfully arranged on a dark background. the text overlay announces "session ii" of "the flaw summer series" and directs viewers to a link in the bio for tickets., a shirtless black man with stubble and a moustache points directly at the viewer. the text overlay reads "the flaw session ii" and discusses life modelling as a creative practice., a black and white studio portrait of a muscular british-ghanaian man, carl dusu, who is an artist, life model, and multidisciplinary designer based in london. he is shirtless and posing with his eyes closed and his hands in front of his chest., a graphic design poster announcing a summer season of life drawing workshops. the image features a close-up of a row of sharpened pencils on the left side, with text detailing the event dates, location, and description on the right., a charcoal drawing of a black man in profile, with his hair pulled up in a bun. the text discusses the concept of modeling as a conversation and the body as a work of art., a charcoal drawing of a man's profile is featured on the left side of the image. text on the right side announces 'the flaw: a private drawing society in se1', introducing maliq, with a date and session information., a smiling black man with dreadlocks and a beaded necklace is featured in a portrait. he is wearing a black long-sleeved shirt and leaning against a surface., a charcoal drawing of a man in profile, with his hair pulled up in a bun. the text discusses the role of modelling and the body as a work of art., an artist with glasses and a beard is featured in an artist spotlight. the poster advertises an exhibition titled 'moments of visibility' at gps gallery in soho, running until june 28, 2026., a black and white drawing of a young man in a striped shirt, with text detailing his donation of artwork to the terence higgins trust fundraising auction., a black and white drawing depicts two men in an intimate embrace, with text overlaying the right side of the image. the text describes the artwork as tender, personal, and direct, exploring themes of intimacy, desire, and belonging., a black and white drawing titled 'the flaw' is displayed, featuring a close-up of a person's arm and hand. text on the right side of the image discusses the artist's work being rooted in memory and relationships., a black and white portrait of an artist named james robert morrison, who is wearing glasses and has grey hair and a beard. the text on the right side of the image reads "the flaw" and "artist spotlight"., a black and white sketch of a man's face with a full beard and mustache. the man has curly hair and is looking directly at the viewer., a black and white sketch of a man's face in profile, featuring a beard and mustache. the drawing has a rough, artistic style., .
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A collection of black pencils and charcoal pieces are artfully arranged on a dark background. The text overlay announces "Session II" of "The Flaw Summer Series" and directs viewers to a link in the bio for tickets.
A shirtless Black man with stubble and a moustache points directly at the viewer. The text overlay reads "THE FLAW SESSION II" and discusses life modelling as a creative practice.
30.07.2026
A black and white studio portrait of a muscular British-Ghanaian man, Carl Dusu, who is an artist, life model, and multidisciplinary designer based in London. He is shirtless and posing with his eyes closed and his hands in front of his chest.
A graphic design poster announcing a summer season of life drawing workshops. The image features a close-up of a row of sharpened pencils on the left side, with text detailing the event dates, location, and description on the right.
Our Summer Season is now live and we’re delighted to be partnering with The Ministry in Borough for a series of four life drawing workshops across the summer. The sessions are designed around observation, drawing from life, and community. Each evening includes a professional life model, guided exercises, materials, and drinks afterwards. Dates: • 25 June • 30 July • 27 August • 24 September Arrival from 6:30pm Workshop from 7:00pm–9:15pm You can join us for a single session or come along for the full season.
A charcoal drawing of a Black man in profile, with his hair pulled up in a bun. The text discusses the concept of modeling as a conversation and the body as a work of art.
A charcoal drawing of a man's profile is featured on the left side of the image. Text on the right side announces 'The Flaw: A Private Drawing Society in SE1', introducing Maliq, with a date and session information.
A smiling Black man with dreadlocks and a beaded necklace is featured in a portrait. He is wearing a black long-sleeved shirt and leaning against a surface.
A charcoal drawing of a man in profile, with his hair pulled up in a bun. The text discusses the role of modelling and the body as a work of art.
SESSION I 25.06.2026
An artist with glasses and a beard is featured in an artist spotlight. The poster advertises an exhibition titled 'Moments of Visibility' at GPS Gallery in Soho, running until June 28, 2026.
A black and white drawing of a young man in a striped shirt, with text detailing his donation of artwork to the Terence Higgins Trust fundraising auction.
A black and white drawing depicts two men in an intimate embrace, with text overlaying the right side of the image. The text describes the artwork as tender, personal, and direct, exploring themes of intimacy, desire, and belonging.
A black and white drawing titled 'The Flaw' is displayed, featuring a close-up of a person's arm and hand. Text on the right side of the image discusses the artist's work being rooted in memory and relationships.
A black and white portrait of an artist named James Robert Morrison, who is wearing glasses and has grey hair and a beard. The text on the right side of the image reads "THE FLAW" and "ARTIST SPOTLIGHT".
A black and white sketch of a man's face with a full beard and mustache. The man has curly hair and is looking directly at the viewer.
THE FLAW Summer Season 2026 25 June 30 July 27 August 24 September 📍 The Ministry, Borough
A black and white sketch of a man's face in profile, featuring a beard and mustache. The drawing has a rough, artistic style.
A group of men are seated, focused on drawing a life model. They are holding sketchpads and pencils, engaged in an art workshop.
The Flaw returns this summer with a four-part programme of life drawing workshops hosted at The Ministry in Borough. Working directly from a professional life model, participants are invited to develop their drawing through observation, attention and sustained looking. Each evening begins at 6:30pm, followed by a guided workshop from 7:00pm to 9:15pm, with drinks and conversation afterwards. Summer Season 2026 25 June 30 July 27 August 24 September 📍 The Ministry, Borough 🎟 Link in bio @theministry.london @theflaw.drawingsociety
A graphic design announcement for 'The Flaw Summer Season 2026' featuring life drawing workshops. The image displays a row of sharpened pencils on the left side, with event details and dates listed on the right in a minimalist, typographic style.
A graphic design poster with text overlaying a textured background of charcoal pieces. The text advertises an educational space to learn from professional artists in creative environments.
A graphic design featuring the words "THE FLAW WHO WE ARE" overlaid on a light beige background. To the left, a textured image of charcoal pieces adds a stark contrast.
A black and white, medium shot photograph of a shirtless Black man with short, styled hair, wearing athletic leggings. He is looking over his left shoulder and holding a dark, thin object in his right hand. The man is positioned in front of a large,
A black and white portrait of a shirtless Black man with his eyes closed and hand gently touching his face. Text on the right side of the image describes the artist's work and exhibition.
A black and white studio portrait of a muscular man with a mustache and stubble. He is looking directly at the camera with a serious expression.
A poster advertising a life drawing session titled 'Draw with Maliq: The Flaw Summer Season 2026'. The design features a close-up, abstract black and white image of textured brushstrokes on the left, with event details listed on the right.
A smiling Black man with dreadlocks and a beaded necklace is featured in a portrait. He is wearing a black long-sleeved shirt and leaning against a surface.
A graphic design announcement for 'The Flaw Summer Season 2026' featuring life drawing workshops. The image displays a row of sharpened pencils on the left side, with event details and dates listed on the right in a minimalist, typographic style.
A charcoal drawing of a male figure in profile, with text overlay discussing the body as an archive and the role of stillness in artistic practice. The text highlights how posture, presence, and imperfections offer opportunities for artists to explor
SESSION I 25.06.2026
A charcoal drawing of a man's profile is featured on the left side of the image. Text on the right side announces 'The Flaw: A Private Drawing Society in SE1', introducing Maliq, with a date and session information.
A black and white drawing of two people, one smoking a cigarette. Text on the right side of the image lists selected recognition for "The Flaw: A Private Drawing Society in SE1".
A man with glasses and a beard sits in front of a large abstract drawing. The text on the right side of the image is about 'The Flaw: A Private Drawing Society in SE1'.
This is a flyer for an art exhibition titled 'The Flaw' by The Private Drawing Society in SE1. The flyer features a close-up drawing of hands and text describing the artist's work, which explores themes of secrecy, shame, reflection, recognition, and
A black and white drawing of a man smoking a cigarette, with text detailing his artistic career. The text mentions his graduation from Central Saint Martins and his return to studio practice in 2019.
A graphic design announcement for 'The Flaw Summer Season 2026' featuring life drawing workshops. The image displays a row of sharpened pencils on the left side, with event details and dates listed on the right in a minimalist, typographic style.
A split image shows two pencil sketches of a man lying down, looking upwards. The sketches highlight the artistic process and the connection between observation and drawing.
We are interested in drawing as an embodied skill, by which we mean something learned through the hand, the eye, repeated attention and correction. Each line of the page is part of a cultural record of observing. We are here to preserve and expand the conditions that make images feel alive.
A black and white sketch of a man sitting in a relaxed pose, looking to the side. The sketch is done in a loose, gestural style, capturing the form and movement of the body.
The Flaw returns this summer with a four-part programme of life drawing workshops hosted at The Ministry in Borough. Each evening begins at 6:30pm, followed by a guided workshop from 7:00pm to 9:15pm, with drinks and conversation afterwards. Whether you are picking up a pencil for the first time or returning to an established practice, the workshops are designed to support careful observation in a welcoming and intimate setting. Summer Season 2026 25 June 30 July 27 August 24 September 📍 The Ministry, Borough 🎟 Link in bio @theministry.london @theflaw.drawingsociety
A graphic design announcing The Flaw Summer Season 2026, with tickets available on Eventbrite. The text is overlaid on a background featuring a close-up, black and white image of textured leaves.
A graphic design post with a textured background of charcoal on the left and text on the right. The text reads 'A SOCIAL GOOD OUR ARTS FUND OFFERS ARTISTS A PATHWAY TO MARKET'.
A graphic design with the text "A SOCIAL CLUB" and a list of activities including "GALLERY VISITS," "ARCHIVE TOURS," "LIFE DRAWING," "TUTORING," and "SPECIAL EVENTS." The background features a close-up texture of charcoal.
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