PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
PERSPECTIVE DRAWING FOR ARTISTS
INSTRUCTOR: ELISA HUGGINS
Better perspective makes better art. Learn to add depth to your visual expressions by applying the fundamental principles of linear perspective, using lines and the size and placement of forms. We will cover the principles of one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective. Applying these principles to simple shapes is a great starting point for laying down good foundations.
Recommended for ages high schooler and beyond.
MATERIALS
Bring your favorite drawing tools like pencil, eraser, sketchbook (size 9” X 12” is best), and a 12” ruler.
Optional: black fine sharpie, color brush tip pens or colored pencils.
REGISTER NOW: SATURDAYS | MARCH 8+15 | 1 PM TO 4 PM | $120
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
I majored in arts and architecture a few decades ago, but needing to satisfy my curiosity in other fields of the arts, I returned to school and studied digital media and graphic design. I am forever an art student -- learning and improving on my skills.
I get an absolute thrill from the journey that produces a work of art, be it drawing, painting, paper crafting, pottery, digital illustrations, or photography. I love the benefits I get from exploring different media and processes in art-making, and then teaching others what I’ve learned. For me, art-making is good for brain health, emotional wellbeing, physical dexterity, and overall wellness.