Apr. 4, 11, 18 & 25, Thursday Mornings at B.Marie's Atelier & Gallery.
Observation is a skill at the core of representational art. The longer we focus on something, the more we notice and begin to understand. This class will focus on four different stages of the artistic process: drawing & measurement, light & shadows, transitions & details.
Each session builds on the previous week, regardless of whether you choose to create a painting or a highly rendered drawing. Accuracy and realism are often the result, but they are not the goal. Learn how to break down any subject from life into simple, accurate shapes, values, and relationships and develop the artwork as a whole. You will be amazed at what you notice when you dedicate your time to thoughtful observation!
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Meets: Thursday Mornings, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Dates: Apr. 4, 11, 18 & 25
Location: B.Marie's Atelier & Gallery located in the Bring's Historic Building,
236 S. Scott Ave., Suite 300, Tucson, Arizona 85705
Instructor: Lisa Larrabee
Format: Lecture & demonstration, studio practice with individual feedback or one-on-one instruction.
Level: Beginners with some prior experience to intermediate or advanced are welcome!
Medium: Oil paint, acrylic, pastels, charcoal, or graphite
Technique: Accurate observation, drawing, or painting from life.
Materials: The instructor will email the materials list before the first day of class. Note that painters must use drop cloths over tabletops. Oil painters are specifically required to use Gamsol or odorless mineral spirits & dispose of their oily rags in a flammable waste can.