Introduction To Drawing

There is a common myth that drawing is a talent that you either have or you don’t. In fact, it is a learnable skill and every term in Introduction to Drawing, we teach people how to do it. After applying principles and tools like gesture, measurement, perspective, and value to the still life subjects, students feel confident with any subject matter. Quite often, they are amazed at what they can do by the end of the class.

The class environment offers plenty of one-on-one, virtually tutorial instruction that is caring, encouraging, and respectful of diverse and individual personalities and learning styles. The frequent evaluations and critiques provide personal and group feedback and guidance. Clear class outcomes are shown in examples of great drawings that emphasize excellence.

Look for examples of student work from this class in Recent Student Art.

ART131 Introduction to Drawing 1

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ART132 Introduction to Drawing 2

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ART133 Introduction to Drawing 3

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