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Drawing

DRAWING

The basic introductory format is composed of

three essentialcomponents of visual art:

1. Form (shape)
2. Size (mass, scale)
3. Placement (relationships)

Using a step-by-step method (the simple to the complex) the

student understands what is needed in order to draw

successfully. The techniques taught to the student, allows them

to assist themselves to draw. These techniques are traditional

and classical in approach.
Depending upon students manipulative skills and dexterity, their

program may include object drawings , animals, landscape, and

copying of the great masters. To achieve quality results, proper

materials play an important role in students' training. Students

are taught not only what to use, but also how to use and care

for their materials.



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