Wednesday: Basic Drawing for Anyone [Ages 18-Adult]

01/17/2018 09:30 AM - 02/21/2018 12:00 PM ET

Category

Adult Classes + Workshops

Location

Studio

Summary

This class is especially for beginners, anyone who thinks they “can’t draw” or those who may need to gain drawing skills for other applications. (click title for more info & materials list)

Teaching Artist: Anne Kullaf
Wednesdays, 9:30-12:00pm: 6 sessions
January 17 - February 21, 2018
Members: $203 | Regular: $225
Late fee of $25 will apply from January 10, 2018

Description

We will learn to see form, value, and proportions correctly, as well as the principles of perspective. Participants will develop confidence when making marks, learn to impart gesture and movement in the subject, understand how to create a composition that keeps the viewer engaged with the work, and much more! While the majority of work will be done monochromatically in graphite, we will also explore using color with colored pencils.

Materials List:

About the Teaching Artist: Anne Kullaf is a contemporary painter working in a variety of media. Her paintings utilize the principles of drawing from direct observation combined with efficient brushwork and a limited palette. She is a faculty member of the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, the Hunterdon Museum of Art, and the Center for Contemporary Art. A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, she received a Bachelor of Science in graphic design and fine art and also studied painting at The Art Students League of NY. In 2014, she was painter-in-residence at Bryan Park, NYC and was recently invited to teach a watercolor workshop at the Princeton University Museum of Art.