September - October Intermediate Drawing II with Rob Rock

$100.00

Intermediate Drawing II with Rob Rock

4 sessions, Wednesdays, 5:30-8:00 pm, beginning September 25th through October 23rd (no class on 10/16)

At the Council for the Arts, 103 N. Main Street, Chambersburg, PA

Ages: 18 +

While taking the Basics Drawing course prior to this is suggested, if you are confident enough in your basic observational drawing skills, you are most-welcome to attend!

$100 (includes $10 modeling fee)

During this second intermediate level class, students will continue to build on their foundational drawing skills and vocabulary explored in the Beginning Drawing and Intermediate Drawing I classes and focus on more advanced techniques that will involve incorporating personal style and imagination. There will be a focus on making combinations of the visual elements and principles of design with the introduction of color to create finished compositions that express the students’ ideas. One to two classes will involve the use of a model.

Students will need to bring the following supplies:

·      Drawing pencils: Since we’re not going to be getting into minute details, no H pencils are necessary. Get a nice set of at least 3 pencils with the softer ‘lead’ (2B, 4B,6B,HB) along with a sharpener.

·      Regular eraser: not allowed—forbidden to be used in the class. You’ll learn why. 😊

·      Kneaded eraser: You’ll learn why this eraser is allowed.

·      Vine Charcoal: a set with varying sizes and hardness.

·      Charcoal pencils: One hard, one soft.

·      Masking tape: cheapest you can get

·      Colored drawing supplies: either a set of colored pencils and paper appropriate for colored pencil work, such as regular drawing pads (not newsprint) - or - a small set of soft pastels and appropriate paper for working with pastels, such as toned pastel/charcoal paper (again, not newsprint)

·      Drawing pad: 18x24” in size is preferable. 14x17” is the smallest we will go. Strathmore pads are good ($15-25), especially newsprint, your best bet.  No matter what kind you buy, it must have a medium to rough drawing surface (smooth paper will not hold charcoal).

·      A hard backing surface to support your paper—at least 18x24” in size.  You can use any flat board that size without buying a manufactured drawing board, but there is an Artist’s Loft drawing board that has a carrying handle and a clamp on top to hold the paper for only $20.

Any questions, feel free to email me at churlishboor@yahoo.com

Maximum students: 20

Please finish the registration process by clicking on the shopping bag above!

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Intermediate Drawing II with Rob Rock

4 sessions, Wednesdays, 5:30-8:00 pm, beginning September 25th through October 23rd (no class on 10/16)

At the Council for the Arts, 103 N. Main Street, Chambersburg, PA

Ages: 18 +

While taking the Basics Drawing course prior to this is suggested, if you are confident enough in your basic observational drawing skills, you are most-welcome to attend!

$100 (includes $10 modeling fee)

During this second intermediate level class, students will continue to build on their foundational drawing skills and vocabulary explored in the Beginning Drawing and Intermediate Drawing I classes and focus on more advanced techniques that will involve incorporating personal style and imagination. There will be a focus on making combinations of the visual elements and principles of design with the introduction of color to create finished compositions that express the students’ ideas. One to two classes will involve the use of a model.

Students will need to bring the following supplies:

·      Drawing pencils: Since we’re not going to be getting into minute details, no H pencils are necessary. Get a nice set of at least 3 pencils with the softer ‘lead’ (2B, 4B,6B,HB) along with a sharpener.

·      Regular eraser: not allowed—forbidden to be used in the class. You’ll learn why. 😊

·      Kneaded eraser: You’ll learn why this eraser is allowed.

·      Vine Charcoal: a set with varying sizes and hardness.

·      Charcoal pencils: One hard, one soft.

·      Masking tape: cheapest you can get

·      Colored drawing supplies: either a set of colored pencils and paper appropriate for colored pencil work, such as regular drawing pads (not newsprint) - or - a small set of soft pastels and appropriate paper for working with pastels, such as toned pastel/charcoal paper (again, not newsprint)

·      Drawing pad: 18x24” in size is preferable. 14x17” is the smallest we will go. Strathmore pads are good ($15-25), especially newsprint, your best bet.  No matter what kind you buy, it must have a medium to rough drawing surface (smooth paper will not hold charcoal).

·      A hard backing surface to support your paper—at least 18x24” in size.  You can use any flat board that size without buying a manufactured drawing board, but there is an Artist’s Loft drawing board that has a carrying handle and a clamp on top to hold the paper for only $20.

Any questions, feel free to email me at churlishboor@yahoo.com

Maximum students: 20

Please finish the registration process by clicking on the shopping bag above!

Intermediate Drawing II with Rob Rock

4 sessions, Wednesdays, 5:30-8:00 pm, beginning September 25th through October 23rd (no class on 10/16)

At the Council for the Arts, 103 N. Main Street, Chambersburg, PA

Ages: 18 +

While taking the Basics Drawing course prior to this is suggested, if you are confident enough in your basic observational drawing skills, you are most-welcome to attend!

$100 (includes $10 modeling fee)

During this second intermediate level class, students will continue to build on their foundational drawing skills and vocabulary explored in the Beginning Drawing and Intermediate Drawing I classes and focus on more advanced techniques that will involve incorporating personal style and imagination. There will be a focus on making combinations of the visual elements and principles of design with the introduction of color to create finished compositions that express the students’ ideas. One to two classes will involve the use of a model.

Students will need to bring the following supplies:

·      Drawing pencils: Since we’re not going to be getting into minute details, no H pencils are necessary. Get a nice set of at least 3 pencils with the softer ‘lead’ (2B, 4B,6B,HB) along with a sharpener.

·      Regular eraser: not allowed—forbidden to be used in the class. You’ll learn why. 😊

·      Kneaded eraser: You’ll learn why this eraser is allowed.

·      Vine Charcoal: a set with varying sizes and hardness.

·      Charcoal pencils: One hard, one soft.

·      Masking tape: cheapest you can get

·      Colored drawing supplies: either a set of colored pencils and paper appropriate for colored pencil work, such as regular drawing pads (not newsprint) - or - a small set of soft pastels and appropriate paper for working with pastels, such as toned pastel/charcoal paper (again, not newsprint)

·      Drawing pad: 18x24” in size is preferable. 14x17” is the smallest we will go. Strathmore pads are good ($15-25), especially newsprint, your best bet.  No matter what kind you buy, it must have a medium to rough drawing surface (smooth paper will not hold charcoal).

·      A hard backing surface to support your paper—at least 18x24” in size.  You can use any flat board that size without buying a manufactured drawing board, but there is an Artist’s Loft drawing board that has a carrying handle and a clamp on top to hold the paper for only $20.

Any questions, feel free to email me at churlishboor@yahoo.com

Maximum students: 20

Please finish the registration process by clicking on the shopping bag above!

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