@ Waterfall Arts
$85.00 – $115.00
The fundamentals of drawing are challenging, but can be made clear with regular practice. During this six-week course, we will divide our time equally between structure and value. We will discuss the use of perspective and various types of line to understand how to make your drawings more volumetric and convincing. We will then use this understanding of structural form to introduce the effects of light and shadow. This class is designed for beginners as well as more advanced artists who want to revisit drawing fundamentals in their artwork. Class dates: April 20, 27, May 4, 11, 18 and 25
Materials list:
HB, 2B, 4B artist pencils
Kneaded eraser
18” x 24” Drawing quality paper (such as Strathmore 400)
Willow charcoal (medium width)
18” x 24” Charcoal Paper (such as Strathmore 500)
Retractable eraser (3.8mm General’s Factis or Tombow Mono Knock)
Blending Stumps
Chamois Cloth
Spray Fixative
8”x10” photo mat for viewfinder
Masking Tape
Bulldog clips
About the instructor: Tim Conte isn’t originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, though he lived there longer than any other place. He was born in the suburbs of Chicago, worked toward a B.A. in Fine Arts at Indiana University, and then went on to earn his MFA from The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Today, Tim lives and works in Midcoast Maine in a former Cannery warehouse with his family. He teaches drawing at the University of Maine and also runs two weekly life drawing sessions at Waterfall Arts. He previously served as Visiting Professor of Fine Arts at Arizona State University. Tim has also taught Drawing and Painting at Drexel University and the Community College of Philadelphia, and co-founded an Artist residency in Umbria, Italy.
Waterfall Arts
256 High Street
Belfast, Maine 04915
Saturday Apr 20, 2024
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Starts April 20, from 1:00 - 4:00 PM
$85.00 – $115.00
Katherine Devereux
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