Summer Camps 2022 |
Summer Camps 2022 |
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The ability to draw has always been the most important skill art students must acquire, Even today with the prevalence of digital illustration, game design and cgi animation, knowing the basics of traditional drawing is still the key to a successful start . This beginning level course follows a clear step by step approach in presenting the essential elements and principles of drawing. Students will be learning the importance of light and shadow, drawing accuracy and proportion, line, value, tone, negative space, perspective and the basics of composition, Also learning to asses and critically judge their own work to further improve their skills, all the while analyzing and learning from the great artists throughout history. Students will be working mainly in black and white and monochrome, beginning with still life setups, and even from a live model. A great first course that can be applied to all branches of the visual arts.
No previous experience in drawing or art is necessary only a strong willingness to learn. |
Figure Drawing
intensive. INSTRUCTOR: Sagan Newham DATE: 06/27/- 07/1/ 2022 TIME: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM LEVEL: Ages 13-18 TUITION: $175.00 |
Figure drawing has been a key element in the training of visual artists for centuries, and continues to be a vital part of an arts education. Whether its, animation, game design, comics, Illustration or the fine arts, drawing the human form from life is a must This course is designed for students who wish to improve they’re figurative skills for college, and can also serve as a solid introduction for those that are brand new to life drawing.
A typical day begins with an hour of instruction followed by 3 hours of live drawing from a nude model. starting with quick sketches and into finished work. A strong emphasis will be placed on anatomy, structure, proportion, volume and gesture. The accurate and expressive use of line and tone are also addressed to provide a focus for increasing students skill. Two instructors will be present at all times, helping to guide and answer any questions students may have. Each day will conclude with a review of the days work and individual progress. Materials will include charcoal chalk and pencils, and a variety of paper. |