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Drawing with the Renaissance Masters
Mar
23
to Mar 24

Drawing with the Renaissance Masters

  • Art League School VA, Madison Street Annex (map)
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Taught in person at the Art League School in historic Old Town Alexandria, VA. Join me for a weekend of drawing the human figure.

In this two-day workshop participants use celebrated works from the Renaissance Masters (paintings, drawings, sculpture), together with a live model, in order to develop our conceptual and observational understanding of form, structure, and morphology. The aim of this workshop is not so much to copy these works, but to be inspired by their poses, techniques, and study of form to create new drawings that are influenced by (e.g.) Raphael, Michelangelo or del Sarto.

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Figure Drawing
Jan
22
to Mar 18

Figure Drawing

Taught in person at Madison College in Madison, WI.

This class is a must both for beginners and for those who are seeking to further their understanding and perception of the human figure in drawing, painting, or digital animation. Students will work from a live model and instructor demonstrations.

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Figure Drawing
Sep
28
to Nov 16

Figure Drawing

Taught in person at Madison College in Madison, WI.

This class is a must both for beginners and for those who are seeking to further their understanding and perception of the human figure in drawing, painting, or digital animation. Students will work from a live model and instructor demonstrations.

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Drawing the Figure: The Body in Motion
Sep
16
to Sep 17

Drawing the Figure: The Body in Motion

  • Art League School Madiosn Annex (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Taught in person at the Art League School in historic Old Town Alexandria, VA. Join me for two days of drawing the human figure.

With a live model we will explore the movement and motion of the body in order to develop our conceptual and observational understanding of form, structure, and morphology.

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Artistic Anatomy: Drawing the Figure
Apr
1
to Apr 2

Artistic Anatomy: Drawing the Figure

  • Art League School Madiosn Annex (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Taught in person at the Art League School in historic Old Town Alexandria, VA. Join me for two days of drawing the human figure.

With a live model we will explore the movement and motion of the body in order to develop our conceptual and observational understanding of form, structure, and morphology.

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Artistic Anatomy: Drawing the Figure
Dec
1
to Dec 2

Artistic Anatomy: Drawing the Figure

  • Art League School Madiosn Annex (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Taught in person at the Art League School in historic Old Town Alexandria, VA. Join me for two days of drawing the human figure.

With a live model we will explore the movement and motion of the body in order to develop our conceptual and observational understanding of form, structure, and morphology.

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Artistic Anatomy: Drawing the Figure
Sep
17
to Sep 18

Artistic Anatomy: Drawing the Figure

  • Art League School Madison Annex (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Taught in person at the Art League School in historic Old Town Alexandria, VA. Join me for a weekend of drawing the human figure.

With a live model we will explore the movement and motion of the body in order to develop our conceptual and observational understanding of form, structure, and morphology.

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Neoclassical Inspiration: Drawing with Jacques L. David (1748-1825)
May
8
to May 29

Neoclassical Inspiration: Drawing with Jacques L. David (1748-1825)

Deriving inspiration from the recent exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, Jacques Louis David: Radical Draughtsman, I am offering a unique opportunity to learn from the neoclassical drawing methods used by Jacques Louis David.

How can artists get the most from the drawings and paintings of the neoclassical masters? We all take inspiration from these beautiful, highly skilled works, but how can we use them to improve our own artistic practice? This 4 week course shows you how to use the works of David as a base to improve your own drawings, concentrating on elements of style, form, anatomical detail, drapery, materials, shading and composition. Through exercises and demos, you will learn to understand the techniques of this French Master and how to translate these skills into your own works. Our aim is not simply to copy these drawings, but to understand more deeply the anatomical structures of the body, the composition of the work, and the language of drawing in order to develop your own style.

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Drawing with the Masters
Feb
23
to Mar 30

Drawing with the Masters

Over the course of six weeks, we will focus on three individual poses from celebrated historical paintings and/or sculpture, and compare them to model images, in order to develop our conceptual and observational understanding of form, structure, and morphology. For each pose we will spend a week analyzing the master reference (i.e. looking at how to draw the structure and forms by breaking down the anatomy of the pose as rendered by the master artist) followed by a week drawing from photographic images of a model who will assume the same pose. Comparing the master reference image to that of the life model not only enables us to explore the movement and motion of the body, but also provides a deeper understanding of what the skeleton and muscles are doing when arranged in a specific pose. This course will therefore help you render dynamic movement and translate your knowledge of the human body into better drawings.

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Artistic Anatomy: Drawing the Figure
Dec
18
to Dec 19

Artistic Anatomy: Drawing the Figure

  • Art League School Madiosn Annex (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Taught in person at the Art League School in historic Old Town Alexandria, VA. Join me for a weekend of drawing the human figure.

Our aim in this figurative drawing workshop is to understand how the movement of the body affects the pose and to practice seeing, understanding, and rendering human form. What is going on beneath the surface of the skin that shapes how we draw the human figure? Why does the body look the way it does in certain poses? With a live model we will explore the movement and motion of the body in order to develop our conceptual and observational understanding of form, structure, and morphology. What is the skeleton doing in a specific pose? Which muscles do we need to be aware of in order to render dynamic movement? How is the body rotating, extending, and flexing and how does this translate into better drawings?

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Drawing the Figure (Part 2)
Sep
29
to Oct 13

Drawing the Figure (Part 2)

This class uses examples from master artists of the past—the ancient Greeks, the Italian Renaissance Masters, the Neoclassical Movement—to learn how to draw the figure. We will take inspiration from a range of examples in different artistic fields (drawing, sculpture, painting) to improve our own artistic practice and ways of understanding the figure.

This course shows you how to use the works of (e.g.) Praxiteles, Raphael, Caravaggio, or Canova as a base to improve your own drawings, concentrating on elements of style, form, anatomical detail, materials, shading and composition. Through exercises and demos, you will learn to understand the techniques of master artists of the past and how to translate these skills into your own works. Our aim is not simply to copy these works, but to understand more deeply the anatomical structures of the body, how they fit together, and the language of drawing in order to develop your own style.

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Drawing the Figure (Part 1)
Sep
8
to Sep 22

Drawing the Figure (Part 1)

This online class uses examples from master artists of the past—the ancient Greeks, the Italian Renaissance Masters, the Neoclassical Movement—to learn how to draw the figure. We will take inspiration from a range of examples in different artistic fields (drawing, sculpture, painting) to improve our own artistic practice and ways of understanding the figure.

This course shows you how to use the works of (e.g.) Praxiteles, Raphael, Caravaggio, or Canova as a base to improve your own drawings, concentrating on elements of style, form, anatomical detail, materials, shading and composition. Through exercises and demos, you will learn to understand the techniques of master artists of the past and how to translate these skills into your own works. Our aim is not simply to copy these works, but to understand more deeply the anatomical structures of the body, how they fit together, and the language of drawing in order to develop your own style.

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Drawing the Figure (Part 2)
Jun
23
to Jul 7

Drawing the Figure (Part 2)

This class uses examples from master artists of the past—the ancient Greeks, the Italian Renaissance Masters, the Neoclassical Movement—to learn how to draw the figure. We will take inspiration from a range of examples in different artistic fields (drawing, sculpture, painting) to improve our own artistic practice and ways of understanding the figure.

This course shows you how to use the works of (e.g.) Praxiteles, Raphael, Caravaggio, or Canova as a base to improve your own drawings, concentrating on elements of style, form, anatomical detail, materials, shading and composition. Through exercises and demos, you will learn to understand the techniques of master artists of the past and how to translate these skills into your own works. Our aim is not simply to copy these works, but to understand more deeply the anatomical structures of the body, how they fit together, and the language of drawing in order to develop your own style.

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Drawing the Figure (Part 1)
Jun
2
to Jun 16

Drawing the Figure (Part 1)

This class uses examples from master artists of the past—the ancient Greeks, the Italian Renaissance Masters, the Neoclassical Movement—to learn how to draw the figure. We will take inspiration from a range of examples in different artistic fields (drawing, sculpture, painting) to improve our own artistic practice and ways of understanding the figure.

This course shows you how to use the works of (e.g.) Praxiteles, Raphael, Caravaggio, or Canova as a base to improve your own drawings, concentrating on elements of style, form, anatomical detail, materials, shading and composition. Through exercises and demos, you will learn to understand the techniques of master artists of the past and how to translate these skills into your own works. Our aim is not simply to copy these works, but to understand more deeply the anatomical structures of the body, how they fit together, and the language of drawing in order to develop your own style.

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