▼ Culture Go Figure! With Raw Figs, Vida Sofia creates a community around figure drawing. BY CAROLINA DEL BUSTO Photo by Rudy Duboue from the surrounding trees help frame the pic- ture. The model is encircled by a crowd quietly observing her. Some carry large sketchpads ac- companied by a box of art supplies, while oth- ers have small notebooks and one pencil. Organized by artist and community-maker A Vida Sofia, the Raw Figs figure drawing class meets almost weekly at various spots around Miami. On this night the group is at the Cleat in Key Biscayne. Sofia glides around the participants, offer- ing words of encouragement as she keeps time between poses. Her alarm rings and the class is ready for the next pose. A professional model herself, Sofia expertly directs the fig- ure model. She lifts her left hand and turns it slowly to the right. The model on the table mimics the motion with her head. The timer is set when the pose is perfected, and the class begins to draw. In 64 minutes, the class is treated to seven poses: two for two minutes, two for five min- utes, two for ten minutes, and the final pose, which is held for 15 minutes. “Raw Figs gave me a place to draw and cre- ate and, in turn, gave other people a safe place to draw and create,” Sofia says as she adjusts in her seat, her terra-cotta-colored silk skirt moving ever-so-slightly in the breeze. Sofia was inspired to create Raw Figs by her travels and her love of drawing. As a flight attendant, she found herself spending a lot of time people-watching at the airport and eventually started to sketch. In unfamiliar cities, she often seeks out 12 12 figure drawing classes to participate in. New York City has the most consistency when it female model stands perfectly still — and perfectly posed — on a table underneath a straw tiki hut. The salmon-colored sky and patio string lights hanging The crowd sketching at a Raw Figs pop-up at the Cleat. comes to a variety of classes throughout the week, she says, pointing to the Big Apple as a model for Raw Figs. When the pandemic hit and she found herself spending less time at airports, she sought out new places to sketch. “Since I couldn’t fly and I couldn’t find a “I JUST HAD THE IDEA TO CREATE THE SPACE FOR MYSELF AND HOPEFULLY OTHERS WOULD FOLLOW.” place even to draw outdoors where you can sit and people-watch, I just had the idea to create the space for myself and hopefully oth- ers would follow.” Others did follow. One year since the first Raw Figs pop-up, Sofia has built a community of artists and art lovers. She creates a unique vibe at each of her event spaces that’s not only welcoming to newcom- ers but carries with it a sort of magic. “What a beautiful vibe,” says a nearby participant as she packs up her kit. Other guests seek out Sofia before they leave to give her a hug and thank her for organizing the class. “I feel happy to be surrounded by the people that I’m surrounded by,” she says as she looks around the space and smiles. “It feels good.” Sofia organizes her figure drawing classes at disparate venues, both indoors and out- doors, throughout the city. She’s currently working on the next phase of Raw Figs, which will include a membership program. For information on upcoming classes, visit rawfigspopup.com. [email protected] JULY 14-20, 2022 NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | CULTURE | NIGHT+DAY | NEWS | LETTERS | CONTENTS | miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com MONTH XX–MONTH XX, 2008 MIAMI NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | ART | STAGE | NIGHT+DAY | METRO | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | miaminewtimes.com