Painting Interior Spaces in Oil
11 Week Class | Available
This intermediate level course will introduce students to the tradition and practice of engaging with interior spaces as subjects for drawing and painting. Working from reference photos and from observation, students will learn and practice the fundamentals of composition, drawing, perspective, light and form, viewpoint, and mark making, while exploring the meaning behind the spaces that surround them. This course will emphasize painting time while incorporating lectures, demonstrations and critiques.
Note: There will be no class on March 25th.
BaseTuition: $505 + Material Fee: $10 = $515 Total
- What You Will Learn:
- Historic and contemporary painters and paintings of interior spaces
- Linear and atmospheric perspective
- Comparative measuring
- Brushwork as inquiry
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.