Week One
Introduction to Drawing
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Students will learn different drawing techniques using an array of materials both traditional such as charcoal, graphite, pastel and ink to non-traditional materials such as Georgia red clay. Also covered will be the many papers and other surfaces that can be used as drawing surfaces. Genre will include still life, figurative, portrait and more modern styles such as abstract and graphic novel illustration.
Basics will include light, design/composition, which surfaces and materials will render the subject matter the most convincing, tone, textures, blending, stippling and cross hatching. The importance of journal/sketchbook keeping and how to take photographs that are usable for composition will also be included.
Instructor:
Cameron Hampton
Dates: July 7 to 11, 2014
OCAF Members:$150
Non-members: $160
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Week Two
Introduction to Sculpture
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Students will explore three dimensions by creating sculptural forms using a multi-media process that combines paper-clay, fabric and paper-mache techniques. Inspiration will be drawn from traditional art found around the world. Students will discover that sculptural creations form Egyptian, Native American, Aboriginal, Central Asian and other cultures provide a rich treasure trove of ideas for evolving their own unique forms.
Instructor:
Sylvia Godlas
Dates: July 14 to 18, 2014
Times: 1pm to 4pm
OCAF Members: $150
Non-members: $160
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Week Three
Introduction to Painting
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Classes will cover color theory and the impact of color will be explored. Students will paint in acrylic paints both in glazing techniques and direct painting techniques. They will learn how to mix color and how different brushwork can give texture and space in a painting.
Instructor:
Leigh Ellis
Dates: July 21 to 25, 2014
Times: 9am to 12pm
OCAF Members: $150
Non-members:$160
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