Enter into a beginner-level painting class designed to introduce students to the foundational elements of art while fostering their ability to articulate and analyze visual language. The class is aimed at individuals interested in developing a strong artistic foundation, whether for personal expression or as a stepping stone to more advanced techniques.
Objectives
- Introduce students to the fundamental elements of art: line, shape, form, space, color, value, and texture.
- Develop a visual vocabulary to describe and analyze artworks.
- Build confidence in applying artistic concepts to creative projects.
- Encourage experimentation and personal expression through structured practice.
Required Materials:
Please bring your own:
- Apron
- Cups for Holding Water
Curriculum Outline:
- Introduction to the Elements of Art: Definitions and visual examples.
- Line and Shape: Exploring contour, gesture, and geometric vs. organic shapes.
- Form and Space: Creating depth through perspective and volume.
- Color Theory: Understanding hue, value, saturation, and color relationships.
- Value and Texture: Techniques for rendering light, shadow, and surface quality.
- Integrative Practice: Combining elements to create balanced compositions.
- Final Project: Individual creative piece demonstrating the learned concepts.
FAQ:
- Cancellations: The Triton Museum may cancel a class, camp, or workshop due to weather, health, an emergency, or low attendance. In those cases, the registered attendee will be notified of the cancellation as soon as possible and will be offered a refund or credit for the class.
- Photography Policy: The Triton Museum reserves the right to use photographs taken during classes and workshops for publicity and media purposes. This includes but is not limited to the Triton website and social media. If you do not want yourself or your child included in these photographs, please notify Triton staff at the time of enrollment.
Questions? Please contact education@tritonmuseum.org