Learning Foreshortening in Drawing
Tuesday January 14: Learning Foreshortening for Drawing from Life (16 years +)
Available spots
Service Description
Foreshortening is a way to render an object or figure that shows its depth. When we draw something that’s foreshortened it looks compressed and can be hard to see and draw correctly. At some point in your drawing ‘journey’ you will be challenged by foreshortening. In this workshop you will be taken through the basic strategies that make a foreshortened challenge successful. Skill level: you will need some prior experience with drawing the figure Age group: 16+ Date/s: Tuesday 14 January Time: 10am – 3pm with a break for lunch. BYO lunch (there is a fridge and microwave) Artist Bio: Michael Nay is a teacher and artist whose studio practice includes Painting and Drawing. Michael has studied and taught painting and drawing throughout his life, and in recent years has taught introductory to advanced painting and drawing at TAFE and University. Michael is passionate about drawing the human figure, object composition, architecture, landscape and travel journaling in a variety of wet and dry mediums. All equipment and materials provided.
Cancellation Policy
Please note if you cancel your booking with more than 72 hours notice, we will issue a full refund or a credit to use towards another session. If you cancel within 72 - 24 hours of the session, you will be issued a credit for another session. Any cancellations within 24 hours will be considered a "No Show". "No Shows" will be charged the full amount without refund. Please note a 7-day notice is required for group bookings of 8+ people. Note: We may cancel a session that does not have sufficient bookings. If we are to do so, we will notify you at least 24 hours prior to cancelling, so that you can make other arrangements.
Contact Details
Archaica Schola, 2/121 Macquarie Street, Hobart TAS, Australia
0435455664
archaicaschola@gmail.com