Atelier Saturday AM Class

Atelier Saturday AM Class

Weekend Class | FULL

Beginner
9/28/2024-12/21/2024
10:00 AM-1:00 PM EST on Sat
$680.00

Atelier Saturday AM Class

Weekend Class | FULL

MORNING CLASS

For students who wish to participate in the Atelier Program, we offer a Saturday class in which students will work on the regular school curriculum. Students working outside the atelier program should also consider this class as it will improve your ability to see and think about value and rendering form. This is the same format as our regular weekday classes!

EVERYONE starts at the very beginning with Bargue drawing and then move on to working from casts. After drawing projects are completed, students move into painting casts and still life projects.

A "class" is considered a 3-hour block of time in which you work on your current project and have the instructor be available to you for those 3 hours. Our classes are INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. That means you will have a point in the session in which the instructor is discussing your current project with you. The instructor will give you a visual critique, suggestions, ask you questions about your understanding of the process and confirm what your next steps will be. This is your personal instruction time. You are guaranteed at least one major critique for each class session.


    • Drawing Board that fits an 18 by 24 sheet of paper
    • 2B Graphite Pencils - Staedtler brand (You'll need at least 10 2Bs - others may be purchased later)
    • Kneaded Eraser and White Eraser -
    • pad of 18" x 24" Strathmore or Canson White drawing Paper
    • “Snap-off blade” Utility Knife – extra blades (you’ll want one that’s about 1” wide – it should be comfortable to hold in your hand
    • Sandpaper Block
    • Sandpaper (fine grit about 150 or 180)
    • Masking Tape
    • Wooden skewer or a Knitting Needle (2.5 to 3.5mm and about 30cm long)
    • Tracing Paper roll
    • small mirror
    • A spool of thin string/thread
    • Plumb line - thin string with a SMALL weight at the end like a binder clip)