Painting: Urban Landscapes 2
11 Week Class | Available
This is an intermediate level painting class in which students will build on and expand the skills learned in Urban Landscape 1, allowing them to explore the development and execution of a body of work reflecting their personal relationship with urban space. Working from sketches and their own photographic reference, students will continue to practice solving problems of space, viewpoint and perspective, light and form, and use of colour, while developing their own voice through an exploration of colour strategies, mark making, composition, and subject matter.This course will emphasize painting time while incorporating lectures, demonstrations and critiques, and can be taken multiple times as students continue to develop their painting practice.
Base Tuition: $495+ Material Fee: $10 = $505 Total
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- What You Will Learn:
- Methodologies for engaging with urban space and gathering reference material
- Exploring compositional potential of images
- How to compose strong reference photos for paintings
- Use of colour strategies
- Brushwork and mark making
Brian Harvey
Brian lives and works in Toronto. He has been painting and exhibiting for over a decade and his work can be found in public and private collections across Canada, the United States and Europe.
His paintings are studies of the commonplace and the typically mundane: the everyday objects, spaces and urban landscapes that surround him that are frequently overlooked.
He has training from Seneca College, Sheridan College, Toronto School of Art, the Art Centre at Central Technical School, and has recently completed a BFA from OCAD University in Toronto.