Drawing on Toned Paper

Drawing on Toned Paper

September 16 - November 18
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9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Online
All Levels
Instruction Media: Graphite, Charcoal, White pencil

Students will learn how to build a range of values in a drawing, using regular pencils for shading and white pencils for highlights, allowing the tone of the paper to act as a middle value. This can be a fun way to draw, as the drawing typically progresses a bit faster than drawing on white paper. Subjects will include still-life and the human figure. Class format will be a combination of live drawing demo, lecture, and feedback on student works. The class will cover many aspects of drawing, including materials, methods, and techniques.

Required Supplies

18" x 24" Drawing paper Strathmore toned gray
Large drawing board for 18 x 24 paper with clips
2" binder clips
Graphite pencils 2B, HB, 2H
General's charcoal pencils Hard, Medium (2 each)
General's white charcoal pencil
Uni ArtErase white pencil
Box cutter or Xacto knife with new blade
Lead pointer sandpaper pad
Kneaded eraser
Tombow Mono Zero 2.3 eraser
General's Factis soft oval soap eraser
Note: student will need access to a camera and printer

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