A pub in Britain has become a hit after it started art classes with naked models.
London, Aug 16 (IANS) A pub in Britain has become a hit after it started art classes with naked models.
The Flying Duck in Glasgow has witnessed a surge in patrons after establishing the naked sketching sessions to brighten up Tuesday nights. It is such a success that the organisers are now finding it difficult to squeeze in all the budding artists, The Sun reported Monday.
Interestingly, there is even a waiting list of over 100 models who have volunteered to strip for it.
'On the first night there were eight of us, at the second there were 15 - and now it is up to more than 70.
'We are amazed, but delighted by just how popular it has become - although we do sometimes struggle to find space,' artist Joanna Susskind, who runs the classes All the Young Nudes, was quoted as saying.
Joanna, who came up with idea during a course at Glasgow School of Art, said: 'A group of us really wanted to continue doing the classes and luckily the Flying Duck were happy to provide a venue for us.'
The budding artists pay four pounds for a two-hour sketching session that features two or three models, a DJ and plenty to eat and drink.
She observed that the atmosphere was 'laid-back'.
'There have been times when guys have not been drawing and have just been standing there holding a beer. They are really obvious because everyone else is really caught up in their sketching.
'There is a club night next door so we have to man the door and watch it like hawks. Guys sometimes burst in and try to get a glimpse of naked people - but thankfully our models are pretty chilled-out,' she said.
Bar owner Del McCann, 30, said: 'The classes are almost as well attended as some of the club nights that we put on.
'You see some unusual sights when you work behind a bar, but having naked models around took a bit of getting used to. Now we are all completely used to it. I can't think of any other pub that offers anything quite like this.'