Drawing 101
NC722-01
Start Date
01/06
Time
10am–1pm
Room
South 309
End Date
01/07
Meeting Day
Saturday and Sunday
Credits
0
In this two-day workshop, students gain the fundamental tools and skills to take their drawings to the next level, in both accuracy and expression. Students work with a range of subjects, from still-life to the human hand. In addition to problem-solving drawing exercises, students learn techniques for depicting proportion, mark-making to build value, and building a composition beginning with general information and moving to the specific. Students learn the ways that compositional hierarchy helps to create the illusion of space. This workshop is ideal for beginners and folks who want to dive back into the foundational core of their drawing practice.
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Janet Loren Hill
Janet Loren Hill is a painter who works in a variety of media. Her portraits and installations are seeped in the history of painting and deploy color as a world-building device. She has exhibited at numerous galleries nationally including Field Projects Gallery (NY, NY), Blindfold Gallery (Seattle, WA) and Stone Gallery’s exhibition of “Boston Young Contemporaries”. … Read more
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