Learn to draw the human figure online or in person with a live figure, suitable for teens and adult students.
SATURDAYS -- 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Drawing the human form is the benchmark of drawing. This class will focus on the importance of understanding anatomy to decipher what is being drawn. Students will become familiar with anatomical vocabulary and structure. Lessons will give emphasis to different skeletal/muscle groups, but we will not be drawing isolated bones and muscles. Students will be given reference materials each week and should plan to study and practice drawing in their sketchbooks throughout the semester. Students will work primarily in NuPastel, please refer to the supply list for exact materials. An additional model fee of $36 applies. This class is open to both teens and adults.
This is a 12-week virtual class beginning on September 12th. This class is available to attend in-person or virtually via Zoom conference. All demos will be recorded and available on your class page which will be password protected. Instructions to access the Zoom meetings, class recordings, and other class resources will be sent via email as we near the start of the semester. All students attending the class in person must follow the protocols put in place to assure the safety of staff and students. All on-site classes require that masks are worn and physical distancing guidelines are followed. See full COVID guidelines here. Please send any questions to us at info@visualartinstitute.org.
Instructors: Bruce Robertson and Shelley Young. Materials not included see materials list.
Price: $335.00
This is a 12 week course, starting the class late is acceptable, you may call or email us with the contact info provided. Materials are not provided, see materials list on our website.
Phone: 8014743796
Email: info@visualartinstitute.org
2020/09/12 - 2020/12/05
Visual Art Institute
2900 South 300 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84106
Plenty of Parking available! Park on the north side of the building and walk in through our main entrance via the ramp.