Play with perspective to create dramatic and/or disorienting images by focusing on depth perception.
In order to achieve a sense of perspective, objects are drawn or painted in such a way that they appear to be getting smaller as they move further away from the viewer. Objects above the horizon line slant down towards it; objects below the horizon line slant up towards it. If a shape straddles the horizon line, then the lines will go both up and down.
Learn the basics of drawing three dimensionally with simple one- and two-point perspective lessons using charcoal.
The tuition for this class includes a $10 materials fee.
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Students who withdraw 48 hours prior to the first class are eligible for a refund or credit toward another class, less a $25 registration fee.
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Term: Fall 2024
Suggested Ages: 18+
1 session: $64.00; Capacity: 10
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Newsprint or charcoal paper