Leonardo's Apprentice: Ages 5-8






 

    Leonardo's Apprentice: Ages 5-8

    When Leonardo da Vinci was young, he apprenticed with an older more experienced artist to learn the art trade. This early art experience introduced Leonardo to various materials and techniques: grinding and mixing pigments, learning geometry, mixing of colors, preparing panels, working of clay, and the actual act of painting itself. Using the old and modern masters as inspiration, students learn the fundamental techniques and principles of drawing and painting. In this course, young apprentices are introduced to basic art concepts including use of color, line, shape, texture, and composition, while learning a range of technical methods used by the masters themselves. Students learn to use various drawing and painting materials in a nurturing atmosphere, which stresses experimentation and exploration. The course is designed to heighten sensory awareness and build self-confidence in fundamental art making skills.

    First class materials: $35 lab fee payable to instructor for supplies.

    Please note: At the Goldsmith Campus, students check in at the Security Desk on the first day of class.

    Course Details
    Course Code: XCHL8027
    Meetings: 8
    Credit Hours: NC
    Lab:
    Section 1 Young Artist Workshops
    Instructor: Anna Ayeroff
    Meeting Day(s): Saturday
    Meeting Time(s): 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
    Meeting Date(s): June 01, 2013 - July 27, 2013
    No Meeting/Special Note: no mtg: July 20, 2013
    Class Size: 15
    Meeting Room:
    Location: Goldsmith Campus
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    Credit: Registration #: Fee:
    Non-Credit 25315 $165 Add to Cart
    1 of 15 seats available (last 2 seats are not available online)
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