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Foundations of Drawing

Explore the foundations of drawing and rendering, using various media and observation skills.

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Foundations of Drawing

Foundations of Drawing

Explore the foundations of drawing and rendering, using various media and observation skills.

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This is an introduction to line drawing, observation skills, positive-negative spaces, and shading over four weekly evening sessions. Every session starts with short, fun, warm-up drawing exercises. 

Session 1: Line drawing and observation skills
You'll see some fun examples from the art world, and experiment with drawing objects using blind drawing, upside-down drawing, and contour drawing techniques with pencil on paper.   

Session 2: Positive-negative spaces and expanding observation skills
Practice recognizing positive-negative spaces in examples from the art world, nature, and our immediate environment. And practice translating your observations into drawing, using pencils and charcoal.   

Session 3: Shading techniques
Look at some examples of techniques from the art world, and experiment with different techniques using pens and a variety of pencils. You'll practice progressing from line work to form to volume of still-life objects with dramatic shading, incorporating all the previously learned techniques.  

Session 4: Shading with black and white paints
Expand your shading techniques and learn to mix black and white paints to create a grayscale chart as you continue to experiment with still-life drawing and painting with dramatic shading.

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A materials fee of $25, included in the price of the class, covers everything you will need.

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Ages 14 and up are welcome. 

Instructor
Maya Leites

Maya is a Bainbridge Island-based artist with a background in architecture. She’s also a classical musician, educator, and parent. She has founded several community-based art initiatives, including ArTchitecture - kids studio, a creative space designed to help children explore art and architecture, and Discover Arts in the Park, a non-profit organization based in Seattle. Maya’s artwork is focused on capturing the essence of form, space, time, and sound through her paintings. Her preferred mediums include acrylics, oil paints, charcoal, pastels, and ink. Artist statement: As an artist, I believe that art is a powerful mode of communication that goes beyond words. My passion for architecture and music, coupled with my travels, has instilled in me a deep interest in understanding how human beings experience and interact with their environment. For me, every painting is a new adventure in discovering unique ideas, concepts, and techniques; each artwork tells a different story and presents both intellectual and practical challenges. Through my art, I strive to explore the depths of the human experience and bring new perspectives to light. www.maya-studio.art www.instagram.com/mayaleitesart

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