Classes
Traditional Figure Drawing
Figure drawing is a time honored tradition in the history of art, and due to its challenging nature, it is an excellent training ground for the all-around artist. For most students, the toughest part of drawing a portrait or figure is getting the proportions right. It can be challenging to find an instructor who teaches a solid method for mastering this skill. Look no further! In this class we will draw on techniques developed over centuries – from the Renaissance through the 1800’s and into the 1900’s. We will study linear construction, anatomy, shading and values, as well as various techniques for mastering proportions. We will analyze and copy master drawings to reinforce our learning. The materials we use in class are charcoal on toned paper. This medium allows for drawing in a painterly manner, and was used in ateliers and academies in Europe in the 19th century to train students for painting the figure. Students can expect homework assignments and the need to practice outside of class time by signing up for open figure drawing sessions. Take a trip back in time before AI, smart phones, and even cameras, and learn the secrets that artists used to capture stunning likenesses of each unique model. Once armed with these skilled you will feel more confident in front of nature.
Special Notes
- Anyone can learn to draw the figure this way, but just like music or sports, practice and repetition is essential. VisArts offers open session figure drawing classes every week and students will be expected to take advantage of these classes and practice ($10 per session on Thursday afternoons or Friday evenings). Please also consider signing up for the Master Drawing Saturday workshop - as the technique taught in the workshop is a key to this type of drawing. The instructor will give homework assignments so students will have ways to practice between classes. Each class builds on skills taught in previous classes so students will be expected to attend all classes. Be prepared to break old drawing habits to learn a completely new approach. The more humble you can be, the more open you will be to a brand new to you (but traditional!) method.
Accessibility notes: Many artmaking processes require the ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time, fine motor skills/finger dexterity, repetitive motions, vision, and some amount of physical strength. VisArts values making classes accessible to everyone, and is always happy to work with students to make accommodations when possible. Please reach out to [email protected] with specific questions related to accessibility or accommodations.
Classes are confirmed one week prior to the start date. In order to help us confirm classes, please register as early as possible.
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