ONLINE Surfaces: Glass Objects in Coloured Pencil - Starts Mon 17th April 2023 at 2pm
SKU:
JN1704aa12
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BOOKINGS CLOSED on Mon 3rd April at 12pm UK TIME. PLEASE ADD YOUR NAME TO THE WAITING LIST
If you wish to take part but are unable to attend the workshop demo live, please select the recording only option below.
All students will be given access to watch our video playback service of this workshop for 60 days.
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Tutor: Jonathan Newey
Mon 17th April 2pm - 3:30pm
Mon 24th April 2pm - 4pm
(UK timings)
This LivePlus™ online workshop is suitable for beginners and improvers alike. You are welcome to work alongside Jonathan as he demonstrates, or just sit and watch - the choice is yours.
Workshop details
We are often asked how to capture the beauty of specific textures and surfaces in our drawing classes. This two-part workshop is the first in a short 'Surfaces' series we will be running this year, all focused on using coloured pencil to explore the different surface properties of objects.
In these two workshops, Jonathan will teach you how to draw shiny glass objects. During each session you will be shown how to achieve the shiny, reflective quality of objects such as marbles and a whiskey tumbler.
Techniques covered will include keeping your edges sharp, tracing down, layering flat colours, leaving highlights and burnishing to a smooth surface. It is an ideal class for students who want to improve their skills and learn what can be achieved with a coloured pencil.
Jonathan will provide reference photos for you to print and work from at home, and we will complete one drawing in each session. The second session includes additional time for personal feedback on any work you have completed from week one or have worked on during week two.
Specific skills you will learn at the workshop
Equipment & materials list
Materials are not included in the course fee. All the materials and equipment you will need are listed below.
Links to suppliers
https://www.jacksonsart.com
https://saa.co.uk
https://www.cassart.co.uk
https://www.artsupplies.co.uk
https://artdiscount.co.uk
Additional Information
All Ardington ONLINE classes and talks are accompanied by their own online blackboard. Helpful and easy to use, they enable students and tutors to share resources, ideas and photos with each other – just as you would in a classroom environment.
Tutors will offer personalised critique / feedback via the blackboard for any work uploaded by students within thirty days of the class ending. You will be sent the link to access your blackboard in the week before your class begins and will have access for at least sixty days after the class ends.
After the live session has finished on Zoom, we will share the link to view the recording on the blackboard. You can watch the recording as many times as you like for sixty days.
We suggest that you do not buy any specialist materials more than one week in advance as, occasionally, a class may be cancelled due to low enrolment.
Mon 17th April 2pm - 3:30pm
Mon 24th April 2pm - 4pm
(UK timings)
This LivePlus™ online workshop is suitable for beginners and improvers alike. You are welcome to work alongside Jonathan as he demonstrates, or just sit and watch - the choice is yours.
Workshop details
We are often asked how to capture the beauty of specific textures and surfaces in our drawing classes. This two-part workshop is the first in a short 'Surfaces' series we will be running this year, all focused on using coloured pencil to explore the different surface properties of objects.
In these two workshops, Jonathan will teach you how to draw shiny glass objects. During each session you will be shown how to achieve the shiny, reflective quality of objects such as marbles and a whiskey tumbler.
Techniques covered will include keeping your edges sharp, tracing down, layering flat colours, leaving highlights and burnishing to a smooth surface. It is an ideal class for students who want to improve their skills and learn what can be achieved with a coloured pencil.
Jonathan will provide reference photos for you to print and work from at home, and we will complete one drawing in each session. The second session includes additional time for personal feedback on any work you have completed from week one or have worked on during week two.
Specific skills you will learn at the workshop
- colour mixing
- creating texture
- shading
- burnishing
Equipment & materials list
Materials are not included in the course fee. All the materials and equipment you will need are listed below.
- A4 or equivalent pad of smooth, white drawing paper
- A small set of coloured pencils or a selection of individual pencils in as many different colours as possible. Suggested makes: Derwent, Faber Castell, Caran Dache, WH Smith own brand
- 2B and 4B (or softer) pencil
- Eraser
- Pencil sharpener
Links to suppliers
https://www.jacksonsart.com
https://saa.co.uk
https://www.cassart.co.uk
https://www.artsupplies.co.uk
https://artdiscount.co.uk
Additional Information
All Ardington ONLINE classes and talks are accompanied by their own online blackboard. Helpful and easy to use, they enable students and tutors to share resources, ideas and photos with each other – just as you would in a classroom environment.
Tutors will offer personalised critique / feedback via the blackboard for any work uploaded by students within thirty days of the class ending. You will be sent the link to access your blackboard in the week before your class begins and will have access for at least sixty days after the class ends.
After the live session has finished on Zoom, we will share the link to view the recording on the blackboard. You can watch the recording as many times as you like for sixty days.
We suggest that you do not buy any specialist materials more than one week in advance as, occasionally, a class may be cancelled due to low enrolment.