
In this drawing course, students will build upon foundational observational skills to create more dynamic, structured, and intentional work. Emphasis will be placed on developing a deeper understanding of form, spatial relationships, and composition to bring greater clarity and depth to drawings.
Through a series of guided exercises and longer studies, students will learn to organize compositions, simplify complex subjects, and use value and edge control to convincingly describe three-dimensional form. Working primarily from still life and landscape, along with occasional reference material, students will move beyond basic accuracy to focus on artistic decision-making—what to emphasize, simplify, or omit to create stronger, more compelling drawings.
Topics may include compositional design, focal point development, value structure, practical approaches to perspective, and refinement of mark-making techniques. Students will also experiment with a range of materials while developing a more confident and personal approach to drawing.
This course is ideal for those who have completed Drawing Foundations or have a basic understanding of observational drawing and are ready to deepen their skills.
CLASS LIMIT: 12
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