Foundation Figure Drawing: Artistic Anatomy

Foundation Figure Drawing: Artistic Anatomy

360 Online Class | This program is completed

All Levels

1/19/2021-3/23/2021

6:30 PM-9:30 PM PDT on Tue

$490.00

$441.00

$10.00

Foundation Figure Drawing: Artistic Anatomy focuses on anatomy, structure, and form, and how these studies relate to the concepts and techniques of figure drawing. You will progress from graceful gestural drawings to highly finished renderings of the nude model under the guidance of instructor Aron Hart, an award-winning portrait artist. The class builds on the study of life drawing addressed in part one of the Foundation Figure Drawing course.

  • Supports:
  • • *Drawing board 18” x 24"
  • • *Rough Newsprint 18” x 24” (to pad your drawing paper, and for gestures)
  • • Strathmore 500 series Charcoal paper pad 18” x 24"
  • • **Borden & Riley #51H Parchment Paper 9” x 12”
  • • **White mat board or illustration board (to mount homework on)
  • Drawing Materials:
  • • *Kneaded eraser
  • • White eraser
  • • *General’s Charcoal pencils (several HB’s one 2B)
  • • General’s White Charcoal pencil
  • • Blending Stumps (not the spiral wound ones)
  • • *Willow Charcoal (Med. Sticks 5-6 mm)
  • • **Prismacolor Verithin Pencils, terra cotta and black (2 or 3 of each)
  • • **Spray Adhesive
  • • **3M Gloss Finish Tape
  • • *Chamois
  • • *Small Snap knife from hardware store
  • • *Sandpaper (one piece of 150 sandpaper is all you’ll need)
  • • *2 bull dog clips
  • • *Wooden skewer (for sighting and measuring)
  • • Tombow Zero Refillable Round Eraser (VERY useful)
  • Books:
  • • **Artistic Anatomy, Dr. Paul Richer and Robert Beverly Hale
  • • **Human Anatomy for Artist, Eliot Goldfinger
  • *Materials needed for first class, the rest of the materials will be discussed in the first class.
  • **Materials for optional homework. Homework for the class is optional, but highly recommended. Class will incorporate anatomy review, but studying and completing the homework will internalize and make the material more relevant.