


PERSPECTIVE: angles and the illusion of depth. 1-DAY Workshop. SATURDAY, Sept. 27th, 1-3:30pm
Open to Open to beginners and those with experience that would like to reconnect with their practice.
This workshop will focus on linear perspective; a method of creating the illusion of depth, of 3 -dimensional space on a 2-dimensional surface using line.
Our approach is somewhat academic at first but soon becomes an exploration of angles, shape, line, color and form.
In order to understand how edges of a shape appear to converge toward a place in space, we'll rely on the character of a few different drawing tools to establish a framework based on the use of a horizon line and vanishing points. We'll work with 1,2 & 3-point perspective.
We'll discuss how the two-dimensional plane and variations of the basic geometric shape of the cube are prevalent throughout our environment, from buildings, interior spaces, vehicles, most appliances and furniture. This way of seeing can also be applied to the structure of the human form and those found in nature.
Our goal is to engage a series of exercises that leads to a personal study of Invented Architecture.
* If you have a sketchbook, please bring it.
Otherwise all materials will be included.
* You'll have to call or text when you arrive. Front doors to the building are locked on weekends. (603) 216-4125
Open to Open to beginners and those with experience that would like to reconnect with their practice.
This workshop will focus on linear perspective; a method of creating the illusion of depth, of 3 -dimensional space on a 2-dimensional surface using line.
Our approach is somewhat academic at first but soon becomes an exploration of angles, shape, line, color and form.
In order to understand how edges of a shape appear to converge toward a place in space, we'll rely on the character of a few different drawing tools to establish a framework based on the use of a horizon line and vanishing points. We'll work with 1,2 & 3-point perspective.
We'll discuss how the two-dimensional plane and variations of the basic geometric shape of the cube are prevalent throughout our environment, from buildings, interior spaces, vehicles, most appliances and furniture. This way of seeing can also be applied to the structure of the human form and those found in nature.
Our goal is to engage a series of exercises that leads to a personal study of Invented Architecture.
* If you have a sketchbook, please bring it.
Otherwise all materials will be included.
* You'll have to call or text when you arrive. Front doors to the building are locked on weekends. (603) 216-4125