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Young Art: Art Education, Fashion Design, Coding
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Average rating:4.7Number of reviews:(4,720)
This class will familiarize beginners with brush techniques and mixing techniques as well as terminologies. Students will acquire a good understanding of color, value, composition and brushwork in creating appealing artwork in all mediums.

Class experience

US Grade 3 - 6
Beginner Level
3 lessons//1 Week
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Tools, Surfaces & Medium Properties
Students will experiment with their respective mediums to see how they behave with several basic painting techniques, including dry brush, loaded brush, wet on wet, blending, etc. They will do several swatch exercises in each of the techniques and then proceed to paint fruits using their chosen mediums.
Lesson 2
Color Theory & Harmony
Students will be introduced to the basics of color theory by identifying primary, secondary, tertiary, warm and cool colors. Students will paint three mini landscapes, using each of the terms or color harmonies described throughout the lesson. The focus is to recognize all important color theory terms and understand the value of picking the best possible palette to represent their artwork.
Lesson 3
Value & Composition (Space & Perspective)
Students will integrate their knowledge about the tools and medium characteristics, the respective techniques to use for any given situation and color theory in a final project. The focus is to get students to understand how value (light interaction) can affect colors and how utilizing color palette in harmony with value can create not only depth but also aesthetic appeal (i.e. how to avoid making shadows muddy while achieving the value dark enough).
Teacher Allie May is a contemporary artist who loves to indulge in all mediums, but focuses most on drawing and painting. She is a graduate student in the BFA program at California State University Long Beach, and aims to pursue a career in teaching art. Her art influence began at a young age, but she considers herself “self-taught.” Allie is passionate about encouraging students to master the fundamental skills and technical aspects of creating, but also develop a style that is unique to each student. Her promise is to encourage a mindset where students are confident in themselves and their ability to create.

Teacher Brittany is a professional artist and illustrator.  She holds a BA in Arts with a concentration on Visual Technology.  She also gained valuable industry experience as Technology Lead and Animation Instructor at art schools. She has worked as a freelance concept artist and illustrator in game design. She utilizes a background in comics, storyboarding and animation to bring creative concepts to life. With a strong background in traditional and digital painting, Brittany is currently teaching a wide variety of classes in various mediums to merge her love for illustration, painting and game development.

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Homework Offered
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
An e-Certificate of Completion with grades will be provided for learners who have completed all weeks of the class. For learners who miss more than 3 times during the course, no certificate will be offered.
Students have the option of using either acrylic or watercolor paints, or both.

Acrylic:
Canvas/ thick paper (8"x10" or 11"x14" recommended)
Acrylic paint 
Palette
Water containers
A few brushes in various sizes, round brush in size #10 or #12 will be the most useful.
Pencil, eraser
Paper towels

Watercolor:
Watercolor paper/ thick paper
Watercolor paint in either pre-formed cake pan sets or in tubes 
Palette for mixing colors (can use plates, wax paper, etc.)
Water container (one for clean water, one for cleaning brushes)
A few brushes in various sizes, round brush in size #6 #10 or #12 will be the most useful. Some small #s for details.
Pencil, eraser
Paper towels
Narrow painter/ duct tapes/ washi tapes
Popular
Average rating:4.7Number of reviews:(4,720)
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At Young Art we believe in passion, creativity, and the power of education.  Our team is committed to inspiring the next generation of young artists, designers, and entrepreneurs to be bold innovators by providing creative and enriching... 
Group Class

$60

for 3 classes
3x per week, 1 week
55 min

Completed by 6 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 8-13
2-8 learners per class

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