Online Workshop | Portrait Drawing in Procreate

Online Workshop | Portrait Drawing in Procreate

Adult Course | This program is completed

200 Grant Street Denver, CO 80203 United States

Zoom-104

All

1/28/2021-3/18/2021

7:00 PM-9:00 PM MDT on Th

$320.00

$272.00

Though digital drawing can seem so foreign from working with traditional materials there are a lot of similarities. Particularly when working with the Procreate application. This class will approach portrait drawing very similarly to working with physical materials. All of
the concepts and ideas are the same. The only difference will be how the medium is used. One of the most appealing aspects of procreate is its accessibility and likeness to using any 2D medium. Throughout the class, technical knowledge will be taught on this program but not to the extent of dominating the art of portrait painting. This class is meant
for those who can already use the program and for those who could use a little guidance in how to get started.

  • This class takes place via Zoom. Link will be provided by 1 hr prior to the start of each class.
  • Students must be able to use an iPad and pencil along the Procreate program.
  • Because this is an online class students will need a computer to view the class in addition to the ipad they will be working on.

Painting had its way of creeping into my life. I do not know how or why, but I am so fortunate it did. Though it is a large part of who I am, its meaning is ever changing. My journey as a painter takes me to new places that end up either, presenting unique ideas and challenges, or paralleling other events in my life. Painting in itself is a teacher that if we pay attention to, we learn from and grow from , not only as an artist but to be a better person. Its possibilities are boundless and the adventure of painting presents numerous challenges. It's not always easy to meet those challenges. A famous female writer, who I cannot recall her name, describes the experience of having a great idea and the desperate need to capture it by comparing it to train and how you can hear it approaching, which sends you into a fury preparing yourself for when it passes by so that you might capture its power and greatness, for when it is gone, it may be gone forever. Though writing and painting may be two different mediums of communication, I still could very much relate to this metaphor. https://www.andreakempart.com/portfolio