What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
In this class, we will learn how to draw and paint a pug, step by step, so no experience is necessary. I was teaching a class on how to draw a sloth and one of my sweet students asked if I could make a class on how to paint a pug. So here it is. Here is what you will need for this class: - A canvas (are used an 8 x 8 for this project) *insider tip: The dollar store has canvases for only one dollar* -paint brushes -acrylic paint (I had two browns: dark and light but you can always get dark and add white to make it lighter, beige, black, and whatever background color your child would like behind their pug -A water cup (to rinse brushes) - a smile Looking forward to making art together!
Other Details
Supply List
Here is what you will need for this class: - A canvas (are used an 8 x 8 for this project) *insider tip: The dollar store has canvases for only one dollar* -paint brushes -acrylic paint (I had two browns: dark and light but you can always get dark and add white to make it lighter, beige, black, and whatever background color your child would like behind their pug -A water cup (to rinse brushes) - a smile
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Here is what you will need for this class:
- A canvas (are used an 8 x 8 for this project) *insider tip: The dollar store has canvases for only one dollar*
-paint brushes
-acrylic paint (I had two browns: dark and light but you can always get dark and add white to make it lighter, beige, black, and whatever background color your child would like behind their pug
-A water cup (to rinse brushes)
- a smile
Teacher expertise and credentials
Associate's Degree from Brevard Community College
Hi! My name is Sandra Goodwin. I have done volunteering (teaching) in elementary school for over 10 years. I mainly did art projects with our students. That included making homemade cards, making bulletin boards and painting, drawing and much more, but the art and painting projects were always my favorite. I started volunteering when my son started school and now he is 20 and grown up.
I guess I have done a little bit of everything. I used to teach surf lessons, and I was also professional surfer when I was younger. Teaching surf lessons was super fun. I loved it so much because surfing, like art, is an enormous passion of mine. I think when you are teaching something you love it really shines through because you want others to experience the joy and fun that you find in what your teaching.
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Live One-Time Class
$12
per classMeets once
50 min
Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
2-6 learners per class