In a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, enjoy the calm of a morning of drawing and painting. We will explore a variety of media, techniques and subject matter, giving you the opportunity to develop your own style. Over the year we’ll be using a broad range of media, this half term we will start by drawing with pencils from a photo reference and real life, then progress to painting a sunset and snow scene using watercolours, learners need to bring their own materials. They are taught sessions but if anyone prefers to work on their own paintings or project in a session that’s fine. We have a short coffee break in the middle of the sessions if you wish.
Health and Wellbeing benefits of a group art class can be:
– Stress Relief: Art can be therapeutic, providing a relaxing and meditative effect, reducing stress and anxiety.
– Self-Expression: It offers a channel for expressing emotions and thoughts that might be difficult to articulate otherwise.
– Confidence Boost: Completing a piece of artwork can enhance self-esteem and confidence in one’s abilities.
– Networking: Art courses often provide opportunities to meet like-minded individuals, fostering a sense of community.
– Collaboration: Group projects and critiques can enhance teamwork skills and provide new perspectives.
– Cultural Awareness: Exposure to various artistic styles and histories broadens cultural understanding and appreciation.
Level: Whether you are new to art or have been drawing and painting for some time, all are welcome.
Each half term will be a 5 -week course using a variety of subject matter and media; drawing watercolours, acrylics, pastels.
An art group for your enjoyment.
By the end of the course you can expect to be able to do the following:
– Experiment with shading techniques using pencils
– Use coloured pencils to draw from real life
– Paint a sunset using watercolours
– Develop your watercolour skills, working with primary colours
You will need: First session – pencils and cartridge paper. Coloured pencils, watercolour paints, brushes and watercolour paper for later
sessions. If you’re buying these and are in any doubt, the tutor can advise what you need. A drawing board and folder
for storing artwork may be useful as you progress.
The Tutor will supply: Handouts will be provided as necessary. Pastel and watercolour paper will be available for you to buy if you’d like single sheets.
About the Tutor: Liz Doody is a professional Graphic Designer and illustrator who has been teaching Art and IT subjects for many years.
This course runs on the following dates:
26th September and 24th October 2024
7th November and 12th December 2024
Each session costs £87
Ongoing assessment by tutor and self.