The Art and Science of Drawing

The Art and Science of Drawing

February 21 - March 21
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
All Levels

This course will demystify the drawing process, from start to finish. There will be a focus on both observational and conceptual work, and a thorough coverage of materials, methods and process. You will even learn a new way of sharpening your pencils! Using the figure and still lifes, topics will include perspective, contour, light & shadow, composition, mark making, sighting angles, and the different types of papers and pencils available to the artist. Each weekly assignment will build on the previous one, to provide a thorough understanding of principles. Students will develop their artistic eye as well as their hand. As time allows, special topics may include; red chalk drawing, how to use white chalk for highlights, how to make your own toned paper. Open to all levels, this open-studio class may be taken more than once. Returning students will take on more complex drawings. Students may choose to take one 5-week section, however the full lesson plan comprises 10 weeks.

Required Supplies

18x24"" newsprint pad
18x24"" Drawing pad
Conte Pierre Noir 1710 B pencil (x3)
Kneaded eraser (x3)
White click eraser
Large drawing board with clips
Box cutter or X-acto knife (new blade)
Sandpaper block
2"" binder clips (x2)
Access to printer for reference images
(Optional; digital camera)
Additional materials may be discussed in class

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