Beginning Drawing
Class | This program is completed
A beginner's drawing class designed for aspiring artists with little to no prior experience, and those who want a refresher. We’ll work toward developing and expanding our observational and rendering skills using a variety of subject matter. Working from life, we will learn basic techniques such as contour and gesture drawing, shading, controlling tones, composition and different drawing methods that will provide you with a solid starting point to embark on your artistic journey
Supply list:
2H, HB, 2B, 4B, 6B Stradlinger pencils (or whatever brand you prefer)
Drawing pad 18x24"
Newsprint pad 18x24"
Canson XL-Mixed Media sketchbook, 9x12"
Vinyl eraser
Kneaded eraser
Tombo mono zero eraser, round
Pencil sharpener
Charcoal pencil
Conte a Paris crayons, matchbox set of 4
Artists' White Tape, 1"
Amanda Surveski
Amanda is a full-time freelance artist and graphic designer creating wildlife art based on native and local Connecticut species. She works in a variety of media including graphite, watercolor, colored pencil and acrylic. Amanda also develops collections of work inspired by her travels, including places like Iceland and Alaska. She has a degree from the Savannah College of Art and Design, has worked for a number of years as a wildlife rehabber, and serves as a wildlife naturalist for Holland America Cruise Line in Southeast Alaska. Amanda teaches drawing and natural journaling privately and in groups for various institutions including the West Hartford Art League.