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SUMMARY:Drawing Workshop with former Disney artist Marshall Toomey
LOCATION:Surel's Place, 212 E 33rd Street, Garden City, ID, 83714
DESCRIPTION:Drawing Workshop with former Disney artist Marshall Toomey\n\n11/22/25 01:00 PM MST\n - 11/22/25 04:00 PM MST\Description:\nMarshall Toomey will lead a workshop sharing drawing tips to incorporate into your own art practice. The class will be a combination of lecture and observational drawing from still life. Included will be  practice studying light and shadows, and, throughout the day, you'll have plenty of time to experiment, ask questions, and get personalized feedback.\n\nAll experience levels are welcome. All materials supplied. \n\nPartial scholarships available by request to info@surelsplace.org. \n \n\nBIOGRAPHY\n\nMarshal Toomey (California) is an accomplished artist with a career spanning over 40 years as a painter, illustrator, and movie animator. He was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri but moved to Southern California in the seventies to pursue his artistic career.\n\nHe worked for 20 years at the Walt Disney Animation Studio with credits including the supervising character lead in the creation of the animation of Rafiki in the The Lion King and Quasimodo in The Hunchback of the Notre Dame. You can see the many films he has worked on at his IMBD profile here. He has also illustrated many books - one of them being the The Lion King book published after the movie. \n\nMarshall describes his work as autobiographical. “My own style is blended with traditional techniques to create an enriched view of the life I’ve experienced. I placed myself in the scene along with other characters from my life. I am taking a look at the positives in everyday life; the perspectives, traditions, and routines of being outside of the struggles."\n\Details:\n$45 registration includes materials. Partial scholarships by request to info@surelsplace.org. \Location:\nSurel's Place\n212 E 33rd Street\nGarden City, ID 83714
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Drawing Workshop with former Disney artist Marshall Toomey<br /><br />11/22/25 01:00 PM MST - 11/22/25 04:00 PM MST<br />Description:<br /><p><a href="https://surelsplace.org/artist/marshall-toomey/"><u>Marshall Toomey</u></a> will lead a workshop sharing drawing tips to incorporate into your own art practice. The class will be a combination of lecture and observational drawing&nbsp;from still life.&nbsp;Included will be &nbsp;practice studying light and shadows, and, throughout the day, you'll have plenty of time to experiment, ask questions, and get personalized feedback.<br />
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All experience levels are welcome. All materials supplied.&nbsp;<br />
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Partial scholarships available by request to&nbsp;<a href="mailto:info@surelsplace.org"><u>info@surelsplace.org</u></a>.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><strong><u>BIOGRAPHY</u></strong><br />
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Marshal Toomey (California) is an accomplished artist with a career spanning over 40 years as a painter, illustrator, and movie animator. He was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri but moved to Southern California in the seventies to pursue his artistic career.<br />
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He worked for 20 years at the Walt Disney Animation Studio with credits including the supervising character lead in the creation of the animation of Rafiki in the&nbsp;<em>The Lion King</em>&nbsp;and Quasimodo in&nbsp;<em>The Hunchback of the Notre Dame</em>. You can see the many films he has worked on at his IMBD&nbsp;profile<a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0867533/?ref_%3Dext_shr_lnk&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;ust=1760472711833186&amp;usg=AOvVaw2klSuvbRU3Y7_jHbgsdPS_"><u>&nbsp;here.</u></a>&nbsp;He has also illustrated many books - one of them being the&nbsp;<em>The Lion King</em>&nbsp;book published after the movie.&nbsp;<br />
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Marshall describes his work as autobiographical. &ldquo;My own style is blended with traditional techniques to create an enriched view of the life I&rsquo;ve experienced. I placed myself in the scene along with other characters from my life. I am taking a look at the positives in everyday life; the perspectives, traditions, and routines of being outside of the struggles.&quot;</p>
<br />Details:<br />$45 registration includes materials. Partial scholarships by request to info@surelsplace.org.&nbsp;<br />Location:<br />Surel's Place<br />212 E 33rd Street<br />Garden City, ID 83714
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