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Create fantasy heroes at Belgrave Library

Teens looking to bring their creative characters to life are invited to join local artist and entrepreneur Tony Midson for a DIY Fantasy Hero workshop at Belgrave Library next Thursday 23 January, from 2pm to 3.30pm.

Tony, who runs Thrive Art Studio, will help young artists design their own fantasy hero characters – whether they’re imagining a wizard, knight, elf, or goblin.

Using traditional drawing techniques, participants will learn professional tips and tricks to create dynamic characters, focusing on design, anatomy, personality, and accessories.

“Fantasy characters are a lot of fun to create because there are no limits,” Mr Midson said.

“We’ll explore everything from body types to costumes and gadgets, helping each participant develop a truly unique hero with a strong personality.”

This workshop, aimed at teens aged 12-18, will teach skills that apply to both traditional and digital art. While the focus will be on pen and paper, those who prefer to draw on digital devices like iPads are welcome to bring them along.

With over 30 years of experience in comic book art and teaching, Mr Midson has built a reputation for inspiring young artists through hands-on workshops.

His passion for sharing creative skills has made his sessions at libraries across the area increasingly popular.

“It’s great to see teens embrace their creativity and really run with their ideas,” he said.

“I love helping them work through challenges and watching their skills grow.”

Mr Midson’s workshops often fill up quickly, so bookings are essential.

The Teens-DIY Fantasy Hero workshop is also happening at Rowville Library on Wednesday 22 January, for those unable to make it to Belgrave.

To reserve your spot, visit yourlibrary.com.au or call Belgrave Library on, 9800 6489.

With space limited to just 20 participants, early registration is recommended to ensure a place in this exciting and creative workshop.

Don’t miss the chance to be part of an afternoon of imagination and artistic fun at Belgrave Library next Thursday.

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