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Intro to Drawing: The Human Form (Ages 18+)
Date and Time: This course will meet on 4 consecutive Fridays: November 10, November 17, December 1, and December 8, 2023, from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm each day. Please note: This class will not meet on November 24.
Teaching Artist: Ryan Cole
Cost: $145 per person for all four sessions
Preregistration required
Explore the basics of drawing in Intro to Drawing: The Human Form, a four-part course for beginners. Join teaching artist Ryan Cole inside SPAM’s Cole Creativity Center for step-by-step projects that will teach you the basic elements of composition, value, anatomy, and traditional techniques in charcoal and chalk pastel. The final day of this course will include drawing from a live nude model. The four-part course will be taught on four consecutive Fridays: November 10, November 17, December 1, and December 8, 2023, from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm each day. Please note: This class will not meet on November 24.
This class is appropriate for everyone ages 16 and over. The cost of the four-part course is $145.00 per person. All skill levels are welcome and all materials are provided. Preregistration is required and space is limited. The course will be held inside the Cole Creativity Center located at 123 N 10th St, Santa Paula, CA. Free parking is available directly behind the building and students may enter through the front or back door.
Questions? Please call the Museum at (805) 525-5554 ext. 104 or email [email protected].
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About Our Teaching Artist:
Ryan is an Oxnard native with a passion for expressing himself using visual media with a focus on the human form. Ryan has fifteen years of experience drawing and painting from live models. Working extensively with a live model is an integral part of Ryan’s process: moving quickly and with repetition creates a visual library that can be relied upon instinctively. Ryan is excited to help you build your own visual library and guide you down your artistic path.
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