What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per weekAssessment
There will be no formal assessment; however, we will take the time to hold up our drawings and celebrate and encourage each other's progress several times throughout the drawing process and again at the end of class. I'll watch for opportunities to give more guidance or tips throughout the lesson.Class Experience
US Grade 4 - 7
Intermediate Level
In this weekly ongoing class we'll have lots of fun chatting about birds while we create artwork about birds in a realistic style. Most of our lessons focus on a specific type of bird, however, sometimes we also study how to draw tree limbs, nests & eggs, and other things in their natural habitat. (When studying backyard birds, we usually include lessons about drawing birdhouses, birdbaths & feeders, too.) We'll also work on a variety of natural body positions for birds throughout our lessons. We create both drawings and paintings in this class. When our final result is a drawing, we usually take only one class to create it. However, when our goal is a painting, we split the lesson into 2 or 3 class sessions. In the 1st part, we draw the bird while chatting about some interesting facts about the bird. Then the following week(s), we bring our drawing back to class to paint. We paint our background first and then move into painting the bird last, so it depends on the details of the bird whether we need 2 or 3 classes to complete it. So although some of our lessons build on the previous lesson, we usually cover about 2 birds each month which makes it easy to jump into our class between birds. (Just send me a message when you get ready to join us and I'll let you know the best spot to jump in.) When painting, sometimes we'll work with watercolors and other times we'll use acrylic paints. Check our classroom page each week to know a day in advance which supplies we will be using so you have time to gather those before your child signs into our class. Occasionally, our lessons take a few minutes longer than expected (depending on the pace of the students) but will general last about 55 minutes. No prior drawing or painting experience needed because I'll lead each child step-by-step through each project and still include options along the way, too. Even though students enjoy talking about their birding experiences, it is not necessary to have seen any specific birds to be successful with these art lessons. Students will show us their drawings or paintings several times during and at the end of our class so we can celebrate and encourage each other's progress and success. This also helps me watch for opportunities to give more guidance or tips throughout the lesson. This is why it is also important for students to leave their cameras on during the class so that I can see their work and give them feedback often throughout our lesson. We study a wide variety of birds in this ongoing class. FALL 2023: (Rainforest Birds) Week 1, Nov 28: Galah Rose-Breasted Cockatoo Part 1 (Drawing Lesson on Watercolor Paper 9"x12") Week 2, Dec 5: Galah Rose-Breasted Cockatoo Part 2 (Add Watercolor to Last Week's Drawing) Week 3, Dec 12: Malachite Kingfisher Part 1 (Drawing on 8"x10" Canvas or Acrylic Paper) ((2 Week Break between Classes 3 and 4)) Week 4, Jan 2: Malachite Kingfisher Part 2 (Add Acrylic Paints to Background of Last Week's Drawing) Week 5, Jan 9: Malachite Kingfisher Part 3 (Add Acrylic Paints to Bird) In other seasons we'll study other birds including Birds of the North & South Poles, Backyard Birds, Waterfowl, Seabirds & Shorebirds. SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT ANY SCHEDULING CONFLICTS. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, LET'S BE SURE TO LET EACH OTHER KNOW AT LEAST 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE IF EITHER OF US CANNOT MEET AT OUR SCHEDULED TIME.
Learning Goals
Students will learn about the anatomy of a bird as we draw and focus on specific parts as well as some interesting facts & identifying features about a variety of birds as they learn how to draw specific birds. They will also learn drawing, shading and textural techniques in drawing and painting mediums and how to create a balanced composition while keeping the bird at the focal point.
Other Details
Supply List
Each time I introduce a new bird we usually begin with a drawing lesson and will need our basic drawing supplies first. As the lesson progresses in following class sessions, we usually add either watercolor paints or acrylic paints. Please watch for the supply information each week on our classroom page. BASIC DRAWING SUPPLIES pencil eraser sharpener Plus these Drawing Supplies IF our Goal is to Finish it as a Drawing. paper (sketchbook or drawing paper) coloring tools (crayons, colored pencils or twistables - we might occasionally request oil pastels) (Tip: Markers can give bold color but are not well-suited for blending and shading possibilities so we will not use markers in this class.) PAINTING SUPPLIES for OCCASIONAL WATERCOLOR PAINTING: pencil, eraser, sharpener 9" x 12" Watercolor Paper (or similar size) A set of Watercolor Paints (just a simple set of 8 or 16 colors) A few Watercolor Paint Brushes in different sizes Water in an open cup, can or jar Paper Towels We may request Oil Pastels in a variety of colors occasionally (be sure they are not the type that can be blended with water--it would say it on the package if it is) Optional Substitution: (If your child does not already have a set of oil pastels, crayons could be used instead.) SUPPLY LIST for OCCASIONAL ACRYLIC PAINTING: ONE 8"x10" White ACRYLIC PAINT SURFACE (See Several Options Below): Stretched Canvas, Canvas Panel/Board, or Acrylic Canvas Paper (What are the differences? . . . Stretched Canvas has primed (coated white) canvas stretched over a wooden frame & stapled to the wood. Canvas Panel/Board feels more solid like the canvas is mounted/glued to a stiff cardboard. Acrylic Canvas Paper is thick, coated paper that is flexible but won't warp and tear as easily as other papers and comes in a pad of multiple sheets.) ACRYLIC PAINTS: (not tempera, not watercolor, not oil) I suggest tubes of several different colors including Blue, Red, Yellow, White & Black plus also Green, Orange, Purple & Brown although your child may not choose to use all of the colors. (Thicker acrylic paint in tubes are the best consistency for our painting techniques. If possible, try to avoid using the thinner acrylics in plastic bottles that sound watery when shaken.) PAPER PLATE to use as a paint palette. (Optional to use a plastic paint palette instead or even a disposable pie tin) ACRYLIC PAINT BRUSHES in a variety of sizes. Include a couple of medium size ROUGH Flat Brushes (looks like a square on the tip but bristles are rough and a little prickly to the touch as well as a larger flat one approximately 3/4" wide. Also include a couple of very small SMOOTH Acrylic Brushes (1 very small Round brush like a pencil tip shape and 1 slender Flat Square Shape) Please avoid brushes whose bristles are flimsy and bend when put under a stream of water. (Those are watercolor brushes instead of acrylic brushes.) WATER in a metal can, plastic cup or glass jar. PAPER TOWELS
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
I sometimes use "The Audubon Backyard Birdwatcher" or other bird identifying sources as a resource for factual information about birds, however, there is no required book for your child during our classes.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Middle Tennessee State University (Bachelor of Science Degree in Educ: Art K-12 & Elem 1st-8th grades)
Hi, I'm Susan Garrison, a professional artist who also loves teaching kids! I've been drawing & painting all my life and teaching children for the past 3 decades. After earning my BS Degree in Art Education K-12 from Middle Tennessee State University, I've enjoyed teaching children 2D & 3D art lessons at my own art studio, online, and in public and private schools in grades K-12 in Tennessee and South Carolina. One of my specialties has been curriculum development at each of those schools. On weekends, my husband and I even work as a team to DJ weddings and receptions.
I love breaking art projects down into bite-size pieces of simple lines & shapes for children as I lead them through the lesson step-by-step, while still encouraging options along the way so that every piece is unique. Choosing a variety of my classes will help your child develop skills and techniques for creating realistic pieces as well as tap into & build upon the beauty of his or her imagination & creative mind. My class offerings include a variety of styles & use many types of art tools & surfaces. Some classes focus on famous artists & their styles to inspire our artwork. Blending those experiences help form a well-rounded young artist.
I delight in helping children enjoy the whole creative process that leads to a lifetime of creativity and not just the end results of a single painting. A child's imagination is valued greatly and will be encouraged in our lessons.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$36
weekly1x per week
55 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
2-4 learners per class