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Draw With Miss Margie!- Ongoing Weekly Art Class

This weekly Art Class will be an ongoing art class for students interested in learning fundamentals, and procedures to produce beautiful art. It is intended for students who love to draw and want to get better and better! Fun learning!!
Margie Samuels
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(328)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per week
Homework
As I mentioned above, homework will be required to finish an art piece if the student isn't done at the end of a particular class when and if a new and different project is scheduled for the next subsequent class.
Assessment
I will look at all the students' work during class and assess them along the way. As long as the student tries his or her best and does neat, complete work, he or she will be successful!

Class Experience

My name is Margie Samuels.  I began teaching art about 25 years ago.  I drew constantly as a child, and finally, after really great art teachers in high school, and really lousy teachers in college, I found a wonderful private teacher who guided me to develop my teaching expertise and style.  I actually teach kids "how to draw"!   It is a step-by-step process which is actually very comprehensive.  Line by line, curve by curve, and the results just magically appear!  If your child likes drawing, they would love this class!  They will meet other kids, and learn to make beautiful art - all kinds of art!  My "Draw with Miss Margie" class is intended for kids who are interested in drawing.  It is a thorough and accurate style of teaching and of learning.  I also offer a Beginning Art class which is the same style, but for kids who are just starting out.  For any of my classes, contact me first to make sure we're not in the middle of a project so the first lesson for your child would be a beginning point for all the learners in that class.  Looking forward to meeting you!!

This ongoing class will be conducted like my in-school classes I've taught over the years.  Each week we will work on a piece of art that the student will finish during the hour during class time, or during subsequent lessons.   There will only be "homework" if we are close to finishing, and the student has not completed it yet.  Sometimes, extensive projects may take up to 4 consecutive lessons.  Sometimes as few as two or three lessons.  I ask the kids to only work on our projects while we're in class, so we can work together in each subsequent lesson.  

We will cover fundamentals such as line drawings, creating a color wheel, and sketching and shading objects. We will create "still-life" drawings, landscapes, portraits, graphic designs, perspective drawings, tessellations, paper mosaic collages, logos, scientific illustration, stippling, crosshatching, watercolor and other various styles.  The problem-solving aspects of rigorous art instruction is an excellent addition to a child's academic curriculum and has been proven to help a child's overall educational success.

Mondays 4 pm
                 8/5 Continue working on "Symphony in White" recreation
                 8/12 Finish "Symphony in White" recreation
                 8/19 Begin drawing "Sleeping Big Cat"
                 8/26 Continue designing "Sleeping Big Cat"
                  9/2  Continue "Sleeping Big Cat"
                  9/9 Finish "Sleeping Big Cat"

Mondays 5:30 pm
                 8/5 Continue working on "Symphony in White" recreation
                 8/12 Finish "Symphony in White" recreation
                 8/19 Begin drawing Zentangle Landscape
                 8/26 Continue designing Zentangle designs on Landscape
                  9/2  Continue zentangle designs
                  9/9 Finish Zentangle LandscapeWednesdays
                  
  Wed. 5 pm              
                7/31 Continue coloring 4 Quarters Octopus
                 8/7 Continue designing and coloring 4 Quarters Octopus
                 8/14 Finish 4 Quarters Octopus
                 8/21 Begin drawing "Sleeping Big Cat"
                 8/28  Continue drawing and designing "Sleeping Big Cat"
                  9/9 Continue or finish "Sleeping Big Cat"

Thursdays 10 am
                 8/1 Continue Yellow Bird
                 8/8 Continue Yellow Bird
                 8/15 Finish Yellow Bird
                 8/22 Begin "Sleeping Big Cat"
                 8/29 Continue "Sleeping Big Cat"
                 9/5 Finish "Sleeping Big Cat"

Learning Goals

Students will learn to draw many things to the best of their ability.  They will be able to follow the instruction and create beautiful art.  I teach step-by-step, line by line and when they follow along they will achieve success.
learning goal

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Supply List
I can provide my expertise.    You will need 1)  DRAWING PAPER.  A white drawing paper tablet (found online on Amazon, or dickblick.com or Target) will work great.  I prefer 80 lb. weight paper, so I think the paper at Target might be lighter weight, but it's certainly fine if that's all you can get right now.  81/2 x11" or 9x12".   Strathmore has a 9x12 60-sheet spiral pad in 64lb. weight at Target for $6.49.  Also - "Mellisa and Doug" Drawing pad 50 sheets heavy weight on Amazon for $2.99.  Just be careful that it's not too stiff like card stock.  2) A PENCIL - Bic #2 mechanical 0.7 pencils from Target are my "go-to" pencils.  BIC X-TRA LIFE.  A 40 count box is about $10 but you can buy single pencils.  Don't get 0.9.  Not the x-tra smooth x-tra strong or sparkle...they break too easily.  I create significant art using these and they're way cheaper than drawing pencils, but easy, since you don't have to sharpen them.  If all you have available are Ticonderoga #2, that's fine.  But I will not let the students use the pink eraser on the end of that type of pencil.  It smears the drawing and leaves a pink streak. *Please note, if they wish to use "drawing" pencils with varying degrees of soft to hard leads, they may, but it isn't required.  3)  AN EXTRA ERASER.   "White Pearl" is fine..Target 3-pack $1.99.        4) COLORED PENCILS, and Prismacolor is the colored pencil of choice, as it is the best blending and shading capabilities.  These can be found on Amazon.  If Prismacolor colored pencils are not in your budget, then Crayola is the best bet.  They will work fine. These are also at Target - 24 ct. $2.99.  5) WATERCOLORS. I will leave it up to you to select what's best for them or your family budget, but the tray watercolors work fine for what we do in here.  All can be found on Amazon.  Please select a watercolor brush, maybe two sizes.  They are tapered through the tip.  6) ULTRA FINE BLACK SHARPIE PEN, and if possible a #3 MICRON black pen, too.  7) GEL PENS (These are optional - gold/silver/white) on Amazon.  Uniball Signo is the very best brand.  For any additional supplies I will list them in advance on the classroom page.  The Sharpies can be found at Target or on Amazon, and the Micron pens can be found on Amazon too.
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Joined March, 2020
4.9
328reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
All of us have a gift to share with others, and this is what I want to share.  I started drawing when I was very young and haven't stopped.  I love drawing more than anything.  I'm also naturally good at teaching.  I've been an art teacher for over 20 years, and I've also taught Drama, Photography, Speech and Dance.  I've always been really good at explaining things.  Plus, I enjoy the students.  If you know your son or daughter likes art, I will help them create beautiful projects worthy of framing on the wall, not just curling up on the refrigerator! :)

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$18

weekly
1x per week
60 min

Completed by 212 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
2-10 learners per class

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