Hyperrealism Graphite Drawing Live Workshop

20 - 24 July 2026

Experience the art of hyperrealism like never before in this 5-day portrait workshop! Guided by master artist Dirk Dzimirsky, you’ll unlock the secrets of creating lifelike portraits using graphite on paper. Working from a provided photograph, Dirk will walk you through every stage—from building the foundational layers to mastering the final, breathtaking details. Discover how to expertly match tones, blend textures, and layer graphite to achieve stunning realism. Learn Dirk’s signature techniques for adding depth and atmosphere to your work. Every step is demonstrated in real time, so you can follow along and ask questions as you go. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have the skills - and the confidence - to create portraits that truly come alive.

Price: 790 Euro
EARLY BIRD: 690 Euro

Hyperrealism Drawing workshop

In the Studio (and Meeting Room)

The workshop is known for maintaining a relaxed and fun environment. Participants often find themselves laughing and enjoying spontaneous moments both inside and outside the studio - so they should come prepared to have a blast while learning an incredible amount.

Over the five-day session, everyone works on the same reference image, drawing alongside Dirk Dzimirsky. Dirk demonstrates each step in the process and offers hands-on guidance to each participant throughout the journey.

He also welcomes artists to bring along some of their earlier drawings - either in physical form or digitally on a phone or tablet. Dirk takes time to review these personal works, providing valuable feedback and pointers to help elevate each participant's artistic progress.

After completing registration, attendees are invited to join a dedicated WhatsApp group. This group allows everyone to connect, ask questions before the workshop begins, and stay in touch with fellow artists afterward.
Drawing workshop Dirk Dzimirsky

Workshop Information

The workshop takes place at the
Phönix Hotel, Germany.
Am Räschen 2
51702 Bergneustadt
For booking and contact information: see below

The drawing workshop runs from Monday to Friday.
To allow riskfree booking, especially for international participants, there is no minimum number of students per workshop. Attendants will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis.
The workshop will be held in English and German language.

Cancellations & Refund Policy
Cancellations by the participant made in writing 4 weeks (28 days) prior to the start of the event are subject to a € 50,00 cancellation fee. No tuition refunds will be given for any cancellation requests received after the cancellation deadline. Therefore it is recommended that you get a course cancellation insurance that pays the workshop costs in case you can not attend unexpectedly. If you can not find such an insurance in your country you could try a german company like HanseMerkur or Erv Reisevericherung.
A full tuition refund will be issued if the event is cancelled. Travel expenses can't be reimbursed (use mentioned travel insurance).
Please feel free to write an email should you have any question.
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Your Next Steps

Register for the workshop here.

Please make sure to read all the information above carefully. If anything is unclear or you have further questions, check the FAQs below or reach out to us directly at [email protected] - we're happy to help.
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After Registration

You'll receive a confirmation email with a login link. Use it to:

-Download a transfer image of the reference photo for the workshop.
- Follow the step-by-step instructions on how to prepare your drawing.
- Order any required drawing materials from the list, if needed.
- Join our WhatsApp group.
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Book your accommodation

Contact the Phoenix Hotel directly via email or phone: +49 2261 94 860.
During the workshop dates, rooms are available at a special rate of €115 per person, for both single and double occupancy.
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On the Day of the Workshop

Bring your prepared drawing in a sturdy folder, the drawing materials from the list, and come ready to have fun, connect with fellow artists, and take your skills to the next level!

Meet the Artist behind D.R.A.M.A. 

Dirk Dzimirsky

A Pioneer of Hyperrealism Drawing

Many drawing artists have been influenced by the award-winning artist Dirk Dzimirsky, who was among the pioneers of the hyperrealistic drawing trend that was resurrected fifteen years ago. He has almost 20 years of experience as a working artist, art instructor, and book author. He has conducted drawing classes in Canada, the USA, and Europe. Both public and private collections own his works, which have been shown in exhibitions all around the world. Corporate clients include LG Electronics, Waterman - Paris, A&E Network Television, RTL Television and National Geographic amongst others. Dirk stays one of the most influential drawing artist today.

Material List

Please bring the following materials. Contact us if you need help.

  • Faber-Castell pencils 9000 series (5H, 2H, H, HB, B, 2B, 3B, 5B, 8B) or similar brand
  • Staedtler Mars Lumograph BLACK 2B to 8B (make sure you do not buy the regular blue ones!!!)
  • Tombow Mono Zero Eraser Pencil, round
  • Kneadable Eraser
  • Lyra Splender (optional)
  • Blending stumps, small to medium sizes
  • Soft Fan brush
  • Soft tissues
  • Stiff synthetic brushes, small to large size (not in the photo)
  • Very soft brushes (e.g. make-up brushes), small to large size (not in the photo)
  • Sharpening machine
  • Paper will be handed out for the workshop. If you want to find paper yourself look for one that has some tooth and some texture. Smooth surfaces are not usable (note some papers are called smooth but they are textured).
Hyperrealism drawing material list

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FAQ

  • Do you supply the materials used for the courses?

    No. We issue a full list of materials needed. These are the basic tools required to complete your artwork in the course and you will be required to bring these yourself. We do supply the paper/surface you will be working on. If there is a material that you can not find, just let us know and we will have it available at the workshop.

  • I am not from Europe. Do I need some kind of visa to join the course?

    The normal visa requirements for travel according to your country of citizenship applies for your visit. Please make sure you have a visa (if needed) before registering for a workshop. We do not accept registrations without it as that caused to a lot of problems in the past.

  • What if I do not like the artwork I create?

    We are here to teach you methods you can use for every drawing you create after the course has ended. If you find that you are not happy with you’re work while here then there will be many opportunities during the course for you to get advice and to make alterations to your picture thereby not only, hopefully, altering your feelings about the piece you are making here but also giving you the significant skills required to make such alterations to your pieces in the future.

  • Is food and drink supplied or is there somewhere to purchase food near by?

    We do not supply food and drink. We advise that you bring your own food and drink to the course. A kettle is available to boil water. There is a delivery service nearby where we order our lunch typically.

  • Do we get a certificate on completing the course?

    Yes, each attendant gets a certificate after the workshop.

  • What language is the course taught in?

    The course is taught in both German and English.

  • Can I bring my own photographs to work from?

    We all work from the same photo that will be provided. Every single step will be demonstrated and all the techniques explained in depth. We usually wait for every student to finish the steps before teaching and demonstrating the next one.