Expressions and Movement - Exploring Portraiture and Figures Daycamp (9-12)

Expressions and Movement - Exploring Portraiture and Figures Daycamp (9-12)

Delve into the fascinating world of portraiture and figure drawing, focusing on hands-on exploration.

By Stone Branch Center for the Arts

Date and time

June 24 · 9am - June 28 · 12pm EDT

Location

114 E Main St

114 East Main Street Front Royal, VA 22630

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About this event

  • 4 days 3 hours

Expressions and Movement - Exploring Portraiture and Figures

In this class, every stroke tells a story and every contour captures a moment. Delve into the fascinating world of portraiture and figure drawing, focusing on hands-on exploration. Dive into the art of capturing the human face and form! Learn about facial proportions, expressions, and anatomy, laying the foundation for expressive portraiture. Practice quick gesture drawings to capture the essence and dynamic poses of figures in motion, fostering spontaneity and fluidity. Work with another artist to complete each other’s portraits, and look within a mirror to practice self-portraiture. Learn how to make plexi-prints with a partner, and how “zooming in” can be interesting!

Creativity takes center stage as children explore their artistic instincts without the confines of step-by-step instructions. Each session begins with a skill building exercise and open-ended prompt or theme, sparking the imagination and setting the stage for boundless exploration. Through a variety of materials such as paint, clay, paper, ephemera, and found objects, students are encouraged to experiment freely, discovering new techniques and expressing their unique perspectives along the way. Emphasis is placed on brainstorming, planning, and follow through so children cultivate not only their artistic skills but also their confidence, project management, and executive function skills. Guided by the principles of curiosity, self-discovery, and art theory, young artists learn to trust their instincts and embrace the journey of creation, celebrating the beauty of imperfection and the joy of artistic exploration.

(Ages 9-12)

Instructor: Genevieve Elise

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