DETAILS:

Tuesdays

7:00pm-8:30pm

Jan. 14, 21, 28 & Feb. 4, 11, & 18

$90

Learn how to see the world through the eyes of an artist using graphite pencils. We will explore the intricacies of light, shadow and space: not outer-space though, maybe next year when the Carleton Place Gallery buys their rocket ship. This is basic level instruction designed for the beginner.

Spatial Relation: refers to the way separate spatial units are related to each other, including their orientation to an observer, their positioning in relation to axes, and their intrinsic relations with other objects.

Still Life: is art that represents inanimate objects like fruit, cut flowers, utensils, and other everyday items. These objects can be natural or man-made. The composition can be simple with just one or two objects featured or more complex, with a variety of different items.

Janet will take you through a series of instructions that will allow you to understand both the concept and execution of both spatial relations and still life using graphite.