EMBRACE THE DRAWING | LYNN KENNEDY
Day & Time: Thursdays, 10 am - 1 pm
Format: In-studio
Location: Enniskerry
Skill Level: Beginner & Intermediate
Please see detailed class information below
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aBOUT THE WORKSHOP
Getting the drawing of any piece of artwork is paramount to a successful end result. No matter how quickly you want to get to the colour aspects of your piece - if you don’t take the time perfecting the drawing you will struggle to get a result you’re completely happy with.
The art of drawing remains a timeless skill, allowing individuals to express their creativity and explore the depths of their imagination. This drawing workshop is designed to help you embrace the importance of drawing and enjoy the process. Through a combination of foundational techniques, practical exercises, and inspirational guidance, this course aims to empower individuals to discover the joy and fulfilment of drawing. We will cover shading techniques, creating depth, perspective, starting with simple shapes to more complex ones to build form, and discover different materials and techniques with pencil and colour.
This workshop is suitable and recommended for artists of every level.
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By the end of the workshop, participants will:
Have a solid insight in fundamental drawing skills and techniques
Gain confidence in their ability to observe and interpret the world around them through drawing
Discover their unique artistic voice and style
Feel inspired and motivated to continue exploring the limitless possibilities of drawing.
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HB pencil
3B pencil
putty rubber
Sharpener
Willow Charcoal
Charcoal pencil or compressed charcoal stick
Cartridge paper
Toned paper (grey or tan)
White polychromos pencil (or similar)
Black polychromos pencil (or similar)
We will be using colour in subsequent classes but not the first so we can advise what to buy/bring based on what you would like to use after that.
“Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.”