Drawing for Life with Edgar Farr Russell III
When
2:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Where
3260 R Street NW
Washington
Who can attend
Limited capacity: Registration Closed
Price
Wednesdays, Sept. 11 - Oct. 30 - 2:30-4:30
In this drawing class, students will be exposed to the importance of observation in drawing still life, landscape, and figure. Students will practice depicting the shape of objects, their proportion, perspective, the use of “light and dark” in modeling subjects, and ultimately capturing “the gesture of life” for each subject. This class will be useful for the beginner and will serve as a refresher for more advanced students to get back into the joy of drawing. Bring a 18” x 24” newspaper print pad. Some paper will be available for those who don’t bring pads.
Register with Jay Sambasivan at jayanthi.sambasivan@dc.gov.
Edgar Farr Russell, III is a fine artist who studied at Georgetown University, American University, and with RaVae Marsh in South Dakota. He is an award-winning artist and writer who has served as president of several non-profit organizations including the Washington, DC Chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters and has taught extensively.