Drawing On Natural History – Intro to Observational Drawing for Youth

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Observational drawing is simply drawing what you see. In this class, you will learn all about Maryland’s state fossil, Ecphora gardnerae gardnerae, and create an observational drawing using provided materials, including your very own ecphora fossil.

About the Instructor: Julia Capallo is an artist and educator based in Perry Hall, Maryland. She taught art in a school setting at the elementary and middle school levels for over a decade, and she currently works with different organizations teaching art to a wide range of ages. Nature is a big source of inspiration for Julia’s own artwork, and she loves to use arts integration as a way to deepen understanding about various topics.

Class At A Glance:
– Introductions
– Brief history of the Ecphora shell
– View and discuss historical drawings of the Ecphora shell, share art examples
– Demonstration/drawing exercises with different Ecphora shells (blind contour drawing, regular contour drawing)
– Demonstration/shading techniques using various materials (pencil, pen, colored pencil, art sticks, etc.) 
-Thumbnail sketches to plan composition for final drawing
– Studio time: work on the final drawing
– Gallery walk/critique
– Closing/cleanup

Materials Provided:

  • Informational handout about the ecphora shell
  • Observational drawing guide and techniques
  • Drawing materials and rulers
  • Practice drawing paper
  • Final drawing paper

This drawing class is designed for youth in grades 4 and higher.

Payment and Cancellation Policy: Payment is due online at the time of registration. Cancellations made seven or more days in advance of the event will receive a refund minus a 5% processing fee and the cost of materials. Cancellations made within seven days of the event will not receive a refund but may be transferred to a friend.

 

Registration

Levels:
  • Member: $30
  • Non-member : $45
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