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Using pencils, charcoal and good drawing paper, students will gain an understanding of elements of art: line, shape, contrast and texture, including the basics of perspective. The human form will also be explored. Session 1: Use of pencil to develop many shades of black to represent 3-D form; outline drawing, contour drawing, timed drawing Session 2: Basic perspective drawing; developing a landscape based on a photo Session 3: Drawing what you see Session 4: Basics of the human form
Using pencils, charcoal and good drawing paper, students will gain an understanding of elements of art: line, shape, contrast and texture, including the basics of perspective. The human form will also be explored.
Session 1: Use of pencil to develop many shades of black to represent 3-D form; outline drawing, contour drawing, timed drawing
Session 2: Basic perspective drawing; developing a landscape based on a photo
Session 3: Drawing what you see
Session 4: Basics of the human form
INSTRUCTOR: Dee Link received her bachelor’s degree in art education from the University of Kansas and her master’s degree in printing technology from Pittsburg State University. She has taught K-12 art, and college level classes using many mediums and photography. After retiring from teaching she was a docent at the Spencer Art Museum at KU, staying in touch with young people and older adults by discussing art through the ages. Drawing was her favorite medium from childhood, always drawing from nature. She now works extensively with watercolor.
TUITION: $72 CAC Members, $80 Non Members. Includes materials. Suitable for kids age 16 and up.
TUITION: $72 CAC Members, $80 Non Members. Includes materials.
Suitable for kids age 16 and up.