Term 3 – Figure & Space (Sat 1.30pm)

Term 3 – Figure & Space (Sat 1.30pm)

$390.00 inc. GST

Lecturer: Lucy Turnbull

Sat 29 Jul – Sat 2 Sep  1.30pm – 4.30pm 

Level – Beginners to Advanced

In this course participants will be encouraged to work quickly, making multiple sketches of the life model in relationship to an installation of objects. Each session will focus on a theme, such as form and volume, composition, geometry, scale, tone and refer to a selection of master works to develop new ways to approach observational drawing and gain insight into the construction of powerful images.

Materials required:
A2 newsprint pad (or 20-30 sheets of newsprint or similar)*, 4 sheets of A1 cartridge paper, willow charcoal*, white eraser*, cotton rag*, 2 large bulldog clips or masking tape*, small tube of black & white acrylic paint, paper plate or plastic tub (for paint palette) and small sketchbook (optional).
*Asterisk indicates the materials that will be required for the first class.

For all your material needs and advice, Central Artist Supplies is located next to our Administration Office at 7 Mulberry Road, Glenside.
Hours: Monday – Friday 8.30am-4.00pm, Saturdays 9.00am-12.30pm (9.00am-2.00pm when short courses are running). Phone 08 8271 6912. Email mail@centralartistsupplies.au

 

Lucy Turnbull is a lecturer in drawing and painting at Adelaide Central School of Art. She received her Masters of Fine Art from the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture (2018) and graduated from Adelaide Central School of Art with a Bachelor of Visual Art with Honours (2010). Since returning to Australia in 2019 Lucy has exhibited at Praxis Artspace, Adelaide Central Gallery and taken part in the Hill End and Sauerbier House Artist in Residence Programs. Turnbull’s interest lies in drawing from observation to record her experience of place.
Visit Lucy’s Instagram: @to_lucy website: https://lucyturnbull.cargo.site/

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