In this class we will focus on cast drawing and many of the fundamental skills necessary for an artist to achieve an illusion of reality in his or her work .
Students will begin with a basic “block-in” construction which helps to build proper accuracy in tilt, comparing important visual alignments, shape, proportion and gesture.
Discussion and development of various drawing techniques are an integral part of achieving a strong comparison to the subject matter and form an important part of the learning process.
Modeling the three dimensional form follows next, as we learn how to better depict form convincingly/ realistically on a two dimensional surface. Students are trained to see the effects of light upon the form, and its many values truthfully.
Common problems that develop during the course of building an accurate representation of form in drawing are discussed. Generous instructor advice is provided to each student in order to stop the struggles so many artists feel when trying to translate visual information accurately to their work.
The class will include lectures and demonstrations by the teacher as well as one-on -one critiques with students. Time will also be spent discussing the capabilities of materials and technique as well as some helpful ways to set yourself up for success.
Q&A
Q: Can I make up a class if I miss one?
A: Yes. You will be able to schedule a makeup session that will be convenient for both you and the instructor (**within the same month only)
Q: Is a certificate of completion available to me after completing their class?
A: No
Q: Is a professional certificate available to me after completing their class?
A: No
Q: Can I take home what I make in this class?
A: Yes
Q: Is this class hands on?
A: Yes
Q: Is there anything else I should be aware of to be prepared for class?
A: Yes, you should bring a notebook, pencils, sheets of Bristol drawing paper, sketchbook if you wish, comfortable clothing, and an eraser