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| Session Type | Duration | Rate (Approx.) | |--------------|----------|----------------| | Short pose session (e.g., 2 hours) | 2 hours | $60 – $100 | | Long pose session (e.g., 3 hours) | 3 hours | $90 – $150 | | Full day workshop | 6 hours (with breaks) | $180 – $300 | | Specialized (pregnant, very elderly, duo) | per hour | $50 – $80/hr | Life Drawing Models Wanted Singapore
Note: Private art schools tend to pay fixed rates (e.g., LASALLE ~$35–45/hour). Independent studios may pay slightly less but offer more flexible schedules.
Remuneration varies based on the hirer and the nature of the posing (nude vs. clothed).
You cannot just walk into a studio. Here is the local roadmap: This appears to be a search query (likely
1. Join the agencies (The gatekeepers)
2. Hit the open calls
3. Telegram & Discord
Singapore’s art scene is thriving. From the heritage shophouses of Tiong Bahru to the contemporary galleries in Gillman Barracks, the demand for traditional art practices is making a powerful comeback. At the heart of this renaissance is the timeless practice of life drawing.
If you have been searching for "Life Drawing Models Wanted Singapore," you have likely discovered a bustling market of artists looking for live references. But what does the job actually entail? How do you break into this niche industry? And crucially, how much can you earn?
This guide covers everything you need to know about becoming a life drawing model in the Lion City. Typical sources : LASALLE College of the Arts,