· 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.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Owl with Full Moon








In our first drawing lesson of the year we will design an owl perching on a tree with a full moon. The students will follow the principles of design that we discussed in the previous lessons. Using only pens they will follow step by step instructions during the drawing of the owl. I will emphasize the importance of observing the subject during the actual drawing process, looking at each element or step at least 3 times before moving the pen on the paper and learning to view the subject piece by piece like a puzzle and not the whole. Once the drawing is done they will use prismacolor markers to color it in a realistic manner.
Above drawings were done by students ages 5 to 12.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Primary Fish and Broken Color






On our second lesson for this year I will introduce the primary colors with a fun painting project. The fish will be drawn with simple shapes then the student will choose the three primary colors to paint them. The next lesson I will discuss the Impressionist and the use of broken color. After viewing examples of art work by Monet and Pissarro I will demonstrate how you can lay two colors side by side directly on the paper and then mix them very lightly to create the effect of movement resulting in broken color. The results were stunning!

Introduction to Drawing using Abstract Art












This lesson I introduced a method of drawing using the 5 basic elements of shape and design. After the students did several warm up exercises I showed them several examples of Abstract Art and then they did their own little abstract following the 5 basic elements of shape and design.