Date:
Tuesday, February 20, 2024, 9:30am to 11:30am
Online Workshop
$30 members / $35 nonmembers
Instructor: Teaching artist and science writer Rachel Mirus
Have you ever wondered how artists can give a painted landscape depth or make an orange in a still-life look truly spherical? Artists use a familiar set of techniques such as vanishing points, occlusion, and atmospheric perspective to communicate depth and dimension that are all based on how our brains interpret visual scenes. In this workshop, we will try these techniques for ourselves while also learning why they work.
The group will be limited to 12 participants, allowing ample time for individual feedback. All skill levels are welcome.
See also: Adult Classes