with Mary Clare Johnson
Six workshop dates: Thursdays; Oct. 7, - Nov. 12, 2021
10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
$125.00
Have difficulty with perspective in your work?
This course will be a tremendous help!
Artists use perspective to create convincing representations of our 3-dimensional world on to the 2-dimensional surface of their paper or canvas. When perspective is used effectively and accurately, objects appear to recede.
In this course, you will study linear perspective, namely one-point perspective and two-point perspective. This can then be applied to all of your artwork to help create a more realistic sense of depth. It can be used in landscapes, cityscapes, still life setups, and even drawings of people. Bring a ruler!
MATERIALS TO BRING:
Students will provide their own materials. A supply list will be sent out prior to the workshop.
Due to the rise in the variant COVID I am very sorry to say that we need to go back to some safety measures. For those that are vaccinated please don’t hesitate to wear a mask if that makes you feel more secure & safe. If you have not received the vaccine a good quality mask is mandatory indoors.
Contact Pickle Street School Studio to register.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Mary Clare has been an artist her entire life and has taught Art since 1984. Her work has been featured at the Grand Rapids Art Museum, purchased for the MEA building in Lansing, on display at the Muskegon Museum of Art, in many adjudicated shows, and has found a home in the private collections of many art enthusiasts across the country.
Mary Clare is thrilled to offer her creative talents and refreshing enthusiasm to teach many others the joy of drawing.
View Mary’s website: maryclaresartwork.com