Kindred Studios, London, 15 April 2026
As per my last Wednesday evening with Kindred Studios Artists, this was a quiet one; but that’s fine. Artists based at Kindred Studios are blessed with many creative opportunities and – as I always say – it’s the same job for me regardless of numbers.
Evenings have become lighter since my last visit so there was some discussion as to whether passers-by would see us through the windows. In truth, the only real change was that we could now see the passers-by! Only tops of heads bobbing past, though.
It doesn’t bother me whether I’m seen or not. If anybody stands on tip-toe and cranes their neck to look into a private art studio, they can hardly moan about what they find. These are strange days, however, so corporate entities err on the side of caution.
Me? I just get on with my work. Poses of various durations ranging from 2 minutes to 17 minutes are the kinds I favour. Not long enough to get too achy, but sufficient time for talented artists to do magical things. This was a pleasant, gentle session.
Pose minutes, 6pm-8pm
Part 1 : 2, 2, 2, 5, 6, 5, 5, 15, 13.
— break —
Part 2 : 15, 15, 17.
Artworks
With apologies to artists I’m unable to credit.

Artwork by Graham Dexter.

Artwork by Graham Dexter.
