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On this seven-week evening course, you will have the opportunity to build your confidence in tackling both drawing and painting and to pursue the development of your own ideas inspired by our theme. This will be a skills based course, improving your drawing, meaningful mark making and use of colour, whilst providing hints and tips on a personalised level, enabling you to progress at your own pace.
This session, our theme is ‘Weather Patterns’ and this will provide a prompt to our creative activities. There are no preconceptions regarding the outcomes you choose to make. Looking at work by a range of artists will help to increase awareness of the potential for each to make varied and personal responses.
Artists who will form part of our reference might include Mari French, David Hockney, Charles Birchfield, Natalie Miebach.
Why do we draw? Drawing underpins the work of many artists and designers and can improve observational skills, enable visualisation and the development of perceptions and ideas. Through drawing we can explore and use the building blocks we need to make art: composition, tone, colour, shape and line.
‘You Can Draw’, will inspire you to develop personal project work and build your confidence in drawing for a variety of purposes over the duration of the course. As you feel able, you will be encouraged to diversify your media and approach, and purposefully combine materials.
Once enrolled you will be sent some pre release information with suggested preparation you might wish to undertake and a breakdown of the sessions.
Your experienced tutor, Cathy Burnett will cater for individuals, with personal support and guidance built into each session. You will be helped to personalise your work and approach in ways which best suit your own experience and aspirations.
For those who are regular attendees, we will continue to explore new avenues of inspiration, rooted firmly in an understanding of formal elements. With only 10 people on this course, it is a cosy, supportive group – and fascinating to see how everyone’s work develops.
Who is the course aimed at
The course is designed for those who want to improve their drawing, painting and general art ability through the development of an art project. You may be returning as a regular member, or revisiting art after a break, or just feel you want to try something new and creative. It makes an ideal follow on for those who have already completed ‘Drawing for the Terrified’ with Minnie Teckman or any other type of beginners class, although this is not a prerequisite for joining, as Cathy will enable you to make progress whatever your experience, however an open minded approach will enable you to gain most from these sessions.
What’s included
A basic range of drawing and painting materials will be provided by Yardley Arts, these will include, watercolours, brushes, oil pastels, biro, pencils and paper.
Tea, Coffee and biscuits will be supplied free of charge
What to bring
If you have a sketchbook or any of the above you are welcome to bring these along, as we appreciate that many people prefer to use their own materials.
It will be helpful to give some thought to the theme, and maybe undertake some suggested preparation, bringing photographs or other reference material along to the sessions.
Dates and times
Tuesdays, 6:45pm - 9:15pm
5, 12, 19 & 26 November
3, 10 & 17 December
Cost
£155 per person. Suitable for ages 18+. Spaces limited to 10 in total so book early to avoid disappointment!
How to book
Booking is made direct through Yardley Arts. You can email bookings@yardleyarts.org or book online below.
Contact the tutor
To see examples of the output of student work on the previous You Can Draw! have have a look at Cathy’s Instagram page @cathyb_63
If you have any questions about the course that cannot be answered by Yardley Arts, please get in touch with Cathy by email: cathyb_63@hotmail.co.uk
About the tutor
Cathy is an experienced art teacher. Enthusiastic, friendly and relaxed, she aims to work collaboratively with participants, increasing artistic confidence, and helping to develop creative skills and ability. If you wish to see Cathy’s artwork, check out her Instagram gallery (@cathyb_63)