NEW! The Poetics of Space: Long Pose Figure Painting A

NEW! The Poetics of Space: Long Pose Figure Painting A

Adult Course | This program is completed

200 Grant Street Denver, CO 80203 United States

206

Intermediate, Advanced

9/6/2019-10/25/2019

10:00 AM-1:30 PM MDT on Fri

$406.00

$345.10

In this twin course to “The Poetics of Space: Long-Pose Figure Drawing” class, students will have an opportunity to explore color. Utilizing a long-pose throughout the course as well as environment and props, students will be challenged not only to paint the figure, but explore narrative and chromatic expression. Color, light effect and atmosphere will be emphasized alongside a solid sense of tactile form and structural integrity. Art history will be heavily relied on to instruct and demonstrate different compositional and methodological approaches.

SPECIAL NOTE: Classical drawing foundations of some kind, Bargue or cast, and/or experience painting the figure required.

  • canvas (18x24 or larger) brushes, oil paints only (palette/colors are up to individual preference, but recommended colors will be provided and discussed day 1), mineral spirits, brush washer, rags/paper towels

Alexander Soukas' serious training in the fine arts began upon attending the Walnut Hill School for the arts, one of five high schools in the United States dedicated to rigorous training in music, ballet, theatre, writing, and visual arts. Unsatisfied with his studies, and desiring to pursue a career as an artist, he began homeschooling as a way of earning his diploma while undertaking an apprenticeship with realist figure painter Jason Polins. Soukas studied traditional painting and drawing in Boston with Polins for 4 years, where he now visits as a guest instructor at Polins' atelier, The Boston School of Painting. Years later, Soukas studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in a coordinated program with the University of Pennsylvania for a year before leaving to seek a more rigorous classical training at Studio Incamminati. While there, he worked for and studied under Nelson Shanks as one of his last apprentices. https://www.alexandersoukas.com/