Drawing Classes

A comprehensive drawing class syllabus covers fundamental skills, starting with line work, shading, and perspective to build three-dimensional forms. Courses typically progress from basic sketching to complex studies in still life, human anatomy, and portraiture, utilizing pencil, charcoal, and ink. 

Key Topics Included in a Drawing Syllabus:

  • Fundamentals of Sketching: Understanding shapes, edges, and proportions.
  • Light and Shadow: Techniques for shading, creating depth, and rendering form.
  • Perspective: One and two-point perspective for creating realistic depth.
  • Object & Still Life Drawing: Composing and drawing familiar objects to understand structure.
  • Materials & Techniques: Using graphite pencils, charcoal, pens, and brushes.
  • Anatomy & Portraiture: Studies of human figures, faces, and proportions.
  • Advanced Techniques: Landscape drawing, creative, and abstract work. 

Typical Course Structure:

  • Introduction: Pencil handling and basic shapes.
  • Foundation: Line quality, shading techniques, and value scales.
  • Intermediate: Perspective, composition, and still life setups.
  • Advanced: Portraiture, figure sketching, and personalized projects.
  • Portfolio Development: Finalizing projects for a portfolio.