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LEARNING GOALS: You'll be introduced to the fundamentals of setting up just about any sketch in perspective in three easy steps. You'll learn what to look for and how to find your eye level and that darn vanishing point, and you'll be guided through the sketching process from start to finish. We'll also go over the differences between one- and two-point perspective. Good Bones will demystify perspective sketching and teach you how to easily and accurately capture the world around you in your sketchbook.
WORKSHOP PLAN: 10 min: Introductions 30 min: Instructor demo: perspective 60 min: Participants practice perspective drawing 30 min: Instructor demo: watercolor 60 min: Participants paint and complete sketch 30 min: Throwdown, review, group photo
SUPPLY LIST: Bring your favorite sketchbook and sketching materials. Here is what I use: Sketchbook: Pentalic Aqua Journal 7x10 and Fluid Watercolor Block 8x16 Pencil: .05 mechanical pencil with B or 2B lead Paints: Winsor & Newton Sketchers Pocket Box travel watercolor set with the following colors: --Blues: Winsor & Newton Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Manganese Blue --Reds: Permanent Alizarin Crimson, Winsor & Newton Burnt Sienna, Daniel Smith Quinacridone Burnt Orange --Yellows: Yellow Ochre, New Gamboge --Also: Permanent Sap Green, Daniel Smith Pyrrole Orange Watercolor brush, flat Water, paper towels Bulldog clips to hold your sketchbook pages (super important) Travel stool (I use the Tribe Provisions stool)
Instructor info: Stephanie Bower is an award-winning Seattle-based architectural illustrator, teacher, watercolorist and correspondent for Urban Sketchers.org. After working as a licensed architect in New York City, Stephanie gravitated toward a career in architectural illustration and concept design. She has taught architectural sketching at Parsons School of Design in New York, the University of Washington and Cornish College of the Arts, online at Craftsy.com, in numerous workshops in Seattle and globally, and at four Urban Sketchers international symposiums. Stephanie is also the author of The Urban Sketching Handbook: Understanding Perspective and co-author of the new Urban Sketching Art Pack.
Website: http://www.stephaniebower.com/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/stephanieabower/
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LocationKing St Station (View)
303 S Jackson St,
Seattle, WA 98104
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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