ILLINOIS WORKSHOP 2009ILLINOIS USA WORKSHOP: Graphite Pencil Techniques
Date : August 4-5, 2009Duration : 2 days, 9 am to 5 pmLocation : Fellowship Hall - First Baptist Church, Winthrop Harbor, Zion, IllinoisThis informal workshop is designed for artists of all abilities, from novice to advanced, and who have a desire to take their drawing to a new level of realism. I'll show you how realism is achieved by closely studying textures, and then mastering the ways to interpret them and commit them to paper. These workshops will provide you with a greater ability to explore and understand textures, the techniques required to render them in a believable way, and you will learn both the "how" and the "why". Whatever your present ability, you will leave with a new-found knowledge of how to draw and use textures to the benefit of your work. Paper, pencils and all other necessary supplies are included. However, if you prefer to use your own favourite pencils and tools, please bring them with you. We hope to have a number of table-top drawing boards available but, if you can, please bring your own. If possible, I'll have a few of my original drawings with me, but prints will be available for you to study in close detail. And I'll be will be happy answer all queries and demonstrate specific techniques used. Please feel free to bring examples of your own work along for critique or advice.
The workshop is limited to about 20 students to ensure individual attention.
Cost: £75.00 per day convert currency Price includes Equipment Pack comprising:
This workshop is flexible to take into account your present level of ability and the typical daily itinerary is as follows: DAY 1: In the morning, after a short initial drawing session, you will receive tuition on graphite pencil techniques including pencil points and the application of line and tone, and a series of exercises to accustom you to drawing on Mellotex. This will be followed by demonstrations and exercises using blending, layering and creative erasing. In the afternoon, after an introduction to Negative Drawing, you and your fellow students will begin working on identical drawings. I provide the reference sources and hand-drawn guideline drawings for each student. DAY 2: The day will be spent working on your final drawing. This last day has an informal structure so I can cover any subject you wish to raise at any time during the day - including demonstrations as required. You are not expected to have completed the drawing! If you wish to complete any workshop exercise at home, send scans or photos to me at any stage for critique and advice in the Workshop Plus online resource, where I will also offer advice or assistance with any aspect relating to the content of your workshop - Your workshop continues after you leave! Boxes marked * must be completed.
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