Introduction to Figure Drawing - Full Course, Spring Semester 2025 (4 Classes)
Introduction to Figure Drawing - Full Course, Spring Semester 2025 (4 Classes)
Introduction to Figure Drawing is a six-week intensive course designed to equip artists with the essential skills for capturing the human form through observation and drawing. This class demystifies the complexities of the figure by starting with dynamic gesture drawing to capture motion and life, progressing through understanding proportions, anatomy, and culminating in detailed studies of hands, feet, and the human head. Students will learn to deconstruct the figure into manageable elements - from skeletal structure to muscle mass, enhancing accuracy and depth in their work. Through hands-on practice with photographic and anatomical references, this course builds a robust foundation for Life Drawing.
Spring Semester 2025 Dates
Class 1 | Gesture and Form, Capturing the Essence of Movement - February 4
Class 2 | Mastering Proportions, Unlocking the Secrets of Balance - February 11
Class 3 | Skeletons, The Architecture of the Body - February 18
Class 4 | Muscles, Bringing Life to the Figure - February 25
Class 5 | Hands and Feet, Tackling the Toughest Details - March 4
Class 6 | The Face, Capturing Expression and Character - March 11
Time: Tuesday, 5:30 - 8pm
Introduction to Figure Drawing - Full Course, Spring Semester 2025 (4 Classes)
Introduction to Figure Drawing is a six-week intensive course designed to equip artists with the essential skills for capturing the human form through observation and drawing. This class demystifies the complexities of the figure by starting with dynamic gesture drawing to capture motion and life, progressing through understanding proportions, anatomy, and culminating in detailed studies of hands, feet, and the human head. Students will learn to deconstruct the figure into manageable elements - from skeletal structure to muscle mass, enhancing accuracy and depth in their work. Through hands-on practice with photographic and anatomical references, this course builds a robust foundation for Life Drawing.
Spring Semester 2025 Dates
Class 1 | Gesture and Form, Capturing the Essence of Movement - February 4
Class 2 | Mastering Proportions, Unlocking the Secrets of Balance - February 11
Class 3 | Skeletons, The Architecture of the Body - February 18
Class 4 | Muscles, Bringing Life to the Figure - February 25
Class 5 | Hands and Feet, Tackling the Toughest Details - March 4
Class 6 | The Face, Capturing Expression and Character - March 11
Time: Tuesday, 5:30 - 8pm
Introduction to Figure Drawing - Full Course, Spring Semester 2025 (4 Classes)
Introduction to Figure Drawing is a six-week intensive course designed to equip artists with the essential skills for capturing the human form through observation and drawing. This class demystifies the complexities of the figure by starting with dynamic gesture drawing to capture motion and life, progressing through understanding proportions, anatomy, and culminating in detailed studies of hands, feet, and the human head. Students will learn to deconstruct the figure into manageable elements - from skeletal structure to muscle mass, enhancing accuracy and depth in their work. Through hands-on practice with photographic and anatomical references, this course builds a robust foundation for Life Drawing.
Spring Semester 2025 Dates
Class 1 | Gesture and Form, Capturing the Essence of Movement - February 4
Class 2 | Mastering Proportions, Unlocking the Secrets of Balance - February 11
Class 3 | Skeletons, The Architecture of the Body - February 18
Class 4 | Muscles, Bringing Life to the Figure - February 25
Class 5 | Hands and Feet, Tackling the Toughest Details - March 4
Class 6 | The Face, Capturing Expression and Character - March 11
Time: Tuesday, 5:30 - 8pm
Location
Classes are held at the classroom at 3 Square Art in Fort Collins, Colorado
2415 Donella Ct, Ste 110 - 2nd Floor Classroom*
Fort Collins, CO 80524
970-388-1969
classes@3squareart.com
*Please note that we do not have elevator access to the 2nd floor at this time. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience.