· Students learn to draw favorite animals, people, and objects using different mediums.

· More advanced students draw from three dimensional objects, illustrations, portraits, etc.

· Exposed to art history and styles such as realism, abstract, impressionism, classical, fauvism, etc.

· Instructed in color theory, perspective and composition.

· Classical music is played during class.

ALL FUTURE CLASSES HAVE BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO AN UNEXPECTED MEDICAL ISSUE.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Maynard Dixon's landscapes and One Point Prospective




In this lesson we will first have a short discussion and hands on practice on cool and warm colors and how important it is to know the subtle differences when painting a landscape. I will then introduce one point prospective. A road to the horizon line.
I will discuss the american artist Maynard Dixon and show numerous images of his work, and although he never painted a vanishing road, his landscapes of the American West are the inspiration for our background. I will demonstrate how to draw clouds. No more cotton balls in the skies! They will learn about foreground, middle ground and distant ground and the importance of using color and value to create the illusion of distance.
Above drawings are done by students ages 6 and 9.

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