Respected artist, Thomasin Dewhurst has taught Art and Piano to children and adults for over twenty years. With a Masters Degree in Art and Art History, and advanced qualifications in Piano & Piano/Music Theory from Trinity College of Music, London, Thomasin offers high quality lessons and workshops for beginner to intermediate/advanced students. Students participate in two piano recitals each year, and in various art exhibitions (winning many top awards!).
Sunday, October 5, 2014
New student artwork: Drawings
In August and September we continued to study the human hand, this time using drawing rather than clay sculptures. The students used their own hands as models, and created imaginary compositions with the hand as a major feature of that composition. The two examples above are by elementary-school-aged students. They successfully used shading to create a three-dimensional image of the hands against the image of a two-dimensional drawing or page in a book.
Labels:
colored pencil,
drawing,
hand,
illusionism,
pencil,
shading,
trompe-l'œil
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It's a nice work done by new students in drawing. Art classes provides numerous art techniques to enhance your creativity with mixed media.
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