DS110 Foundations of Drawing for the Beginner

- Beginner Level Drawing
- Duration: 8 weeks
- With Diane Cardaci
- Successful completion will provide you with the following credits towards certification: None
The basics of drawing for those with no experience
Students will be encouraged to keep a sketchbook as well as doing drawing exercises.
Photos will be provided for the exercises, but students will also be asked to find similar objects in their own home environment.
Lesson 1
- Use of tools: pencils, erasers, paper, etc.
- How to hold the pencil
- Practice drawing lines
- Drawing exercise #1: Working with lines, angles and proportion (drawing lines in a box)
- Drawing exercise #2: Creating a simple line drawing using a grid
Lesson 2
- How to measure using your pencil
- How to see angles with your pencil
- How to make and use a plumb line
- Drawing exercise #1: Draw an outline of a pear
- Drawing exercise #2: Draw an outline of one small and one large fruit
Lesson 3
- Basic shapes-simplifying an object into a few basic shapes (ex. tree, flower, bunch of grapes
- Drawing exercise #1: Basic shapes of a still life
- Drawing exercise #2: Basic shapes of still life (drawing 1) with additional detail shapes
Lesson 4
- "Enveloping" - using angular lines to block in a form
- Drawing exercise #1: Blocking in practice of single objects
- Drawing exercise #2: Blocking in a still life
Lesson 5
- Negative and Positive shapes
- Drawing exercise #1: Finding negative shapes in simple objects (ex. cup handle)
- Drawing exercise #2: Finding negative shapes in between objects Page 2
Lesson 6
- Drawing circles in perspective
- Drawing exercise #1: Draw cup from 3 different perspectives
- Drawing exercise #2: Draw a vase with 2 flowers
Lesson 7
- Pulling it all together, using skills developed in previous lessons
- Drawing exercise: Complex still life, from blocking in to creating a refined line drawing
Lesson 8: Looking Forward
- Learning to vary the line weight
- Introduction to simple shadow patterns
- Drawing exercise: Transfer the drawing done in Lesson 7 to a new piece of paper, using varied line weight, and simple shadow patterns
FAQ
What is a Drawspace classroom?
An online, structured environment hosted by artists, authors and art educators. In a classroom you will receive weekly assignments and valuable, personal feedback on your work.
Do I need to be online at certain times?
No. You can complete your weekly assignments on your own schedule and submit your work any time before the assignment due date.
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