Love birds? Love drawing and sketching? Overwhelmed by the idea of sketching something that moves? VINS has the class for you!
Birds are always on the move. Whether in flight or perched, some part of their body is nearly always moving. Join this 2-day class to develop basic knowledge of bird anatomy and hone your observation and drawing skills. Bone structure, feathers, proportions and body shapes, will be presented for discussion, observation and drawing. We will use photos, mounted specimens, bird artifacts and live birds as our models. The workshop is designed to spend most of our time indoors for focused learning and discussion but be prepared to practice drawing live birds outside. Challenging? Yes, but you can do this! The amount of information will be restricted to basics. Keeping it simple is key to creating a foundational path to success. Live sketching will be built into each class to put to work the skills learned thus far. No fear! One must have a place to start their journey of bird sketching and this is it.
In the past, this has been offered as a four-part workshop with shorter classes. This time we are offering it as a two-part longer workshop. As such, registration includes both classes; signing up for one or the other is not an option. Bring a lunch and your enthusiasm.
No prior drawing experience is necessary.
Class 2: Feathers and Scales, Review Shapes and Proportions
Because shapes and proportions are the #1 skill you will utilize, at least in the early stage of your bird-drawing development, we’ll study this topic further today. Birds have wonderful textures to sketch, too! We’ll use this class to practice creating these textures with pencil and/or pen using VINS’ collection of artifacts.
Vermont Institute for Natural Science Quechee, VT
Saturdays August 21 & 28, 2021 9am-3:30pm East coast time
Register here.