Improve your drawing skills through observation and by using sketches and drawings to create your own full scale drawings. This course explores elements such as line, tone, form, scale, perspective and composition and is designed to help students gain confidence in their drawing skills. Suitable for those with some experience of drawing who wish to develop more confidence or students who want to pursue a follow-on course after 'An Introduction to Drawing'.
Name: Drawing with Confidence: All Abilities Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification type: Assessment This is a semi-structured course, building your knowledge and skills through a series of achievable exercises in easy stages, designed to help you understand various drawing techniques. You will be encouraged to experiment with a range of materials, methods and approaches as you explore the creative journey from initial ideas to finished artwork. The tutor will be on hand to offer help and advice, allowing you to explore and experiment with various materials and develop your confidence. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20151208 11:23:02 Updated 20151208 11:23:02
Cartridge paper (A3); graphite pencils (2B and 6B) and a plastic eraser Cartridge paper, A3 or larger Pencils: 2B, 6B Plastic eraser Small sketch book or note book Coloured pencils and/or water-soluble coloured pencils Black ink (water-soluble and/or permanent 'Indian' ink) One or two good quality watercolour brushes (round and/or flat) Willow charcoal and a putty eraser (optional) Gouache: Permanent White (optional) Tissues or rag An apron or old shirt, to protect clothing The tutor will give guidance regarding materials during the first session but if you wish to buy your materials in advance, the following online suppliers offer good value: www.jacksonsart.com www.artsupplies.co.uk www.atlantisart.co.uk If you prefer to shop in person, try the Cass Arts shop, located behind the National Gallery in central London, which always has a good range of discounts. Equipment required Cartridge paper (A3); graphite pencils (2B and 6B) and a plastic eraser Cartridge paper, A3 or larger Pencils: 2B, 6B Plastic eraser Small sketch book or note book Coloured pencils and/or water-soluble coloured pencils Black ink (water-soluble and/or permanent 'Indian' ink) One or two good quality watercolour brushes (round and/or flat) Willow charcoal and a putty eraser (optional) Gouache: Permanent White (optional) Tissues or rag An apron or old shirt, to protect clothing The tutor will give guidance regarding materials during the first session but if you wish to buy your materials in advance, the following online suppliers offer good value: www.jacksonsart.com www.artsupplies.co.uk www.atlantisart.co.uk If you prefer to shop in person, try the Cass Arts shop, located behind the National Gallery in central London, which always has a good range of discounts.
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Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing