5251 Oak Street Vancouver BC V6M 4H1 CA

Start date: Wednesday, April 13 2022.

Schedule:

 On Wednesday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

 From 4/13/2022 until 5/11/2022

Resource person: learn@vandusen.org

Location: Via Zoom

Description:

Improve your drawing skills for journaling, teaching, or pure enjoyment. Observational drawing is about accurately representing what you see directly from nature in pencil on paper. In the process, identify plants by recording their character and shape, spaces between forms, contour edges, and illustrate the scale of plants. Learn how to capture the illusion of depth by making a series of drawings that look at plants from different perspectives. Katharine will teach you how to record nature through illustration.

Online education techniques include presentations, live front view, and overhead demonstrations. 

This five-part series will take place on Wednesdays, starting on April 13th and concluding on May 11th. Participants are encouraged to have the following materials at home:

  • 11x14 multimedia sketchbook
  • 2H, HB and 2B pencils
  • Eraser
  • Watercolour paint set or your preferred colour media

This course will take place online, and recordings will be available for a limited time to participants. Pre-registration required.

Image by Katharine Dickinson.

Available: Available

Price: $150.00 Taxes not included

Notes: Online course log-in details will be sent 24 hours before the course date. Cancellation policy: No refunds will be given for education courses. For cancellations with one week's notice, a credit will be applied to your account. With less than a week's notice, no credit will be given. No new credit will be issued if the cancelled course was purchased using prior credit. Program cancellation by the VBGA due to Public Health Restrictions will result in education program credit equivalent to the value lost. Credits must be used within one year from the date issued. Please notify us of your cancellation in writing to learn@vandusen.org

More information: Instructor: Katharine Dickinson

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