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Cost $195 for 6 Sessions (Does not include Materials)
Drawing is the foundation for all studio practice. Students will begin by breaking down
everyday objects into basic shapes such as circles, triangles and squares to construct
cast shadows upon objects. Demonstrations by the teacher will help students understand
how to use highlights and shading to develop the illusion of depth on paper. Students will
be taught how to check their drawings for accuracy using measuring techniques. This is
a good class to take if you want to learn how to draw from a classically taught master of
drawing.
DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS II
For: Adults and teens with some drawing experience
Cost $195 for 6 Sessions (Does not include Materials)
Building on the skills learned in Drawing Fundamentals I, students will continue to hone
their observational powers, based on time-honored classical drawing techniques.
Through the incorporation of essential principles of drawing, students will learn
additional skills needed to create the illusion of three-dimensionality in their work.
Various measuring techniques will be demonstrated to improve understanding of
proportion and scale. The use of one-and two- point perspective will be introduced to
further enhance accuracy in drawing. While Drawing Fundamentals I is not a
prerequisite to take this class, some drawing experience is recommended to get the
most out of it.
Materials:
• General's Charcoal pencils (soft, medium and hard or 2H, HB and 2B)
• General's Charcoal White pencil
• Stump
• Small size paint brushes (flat head and filbert - the inexpensive brand)
• Drawing board for support approx. 18”x 24”
• Newsprint pad 18” x 24”
• Kneaded eraser
• Box cutter/ utility knife to sharp pencil
• 2 small sheets of sandpaper (180 grit and 200 grit)
• Bull dog clips
Materials:
• General's Charcoal pencils (soft, medium and hard or 2H, HB and 2B)
• General's Charcoal White pencil
• Stump
• Small size paint brushes (flat head and filbert - the inexpensive brand)
• Drawing board for support approx. 18”x 24”
• Newsprint pad 18” x 24”
• Kneaded eraser
• Box cutter/ utility knife to sharp pencil
• 2 small sheets of sandpaper (180 grit and 200 grit)
• Bull dog clips