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How to Draw People in Wheelchairs

In this course, we will use basic shapes to make drawing people in wheelchairs easy and fun!
Lainey Williams B.A.
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(117)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

In this class, we will use basic shapes like rectangles, circles, and ovals to understand how a person in a wheelchair is normally positioned, as well as to understand how to draw a wheelchair itself. We will practice several different positions in order to help the student understand how to depict a person in a wheelchair in an environment, rather than flatly, and discuss different types of wheelchairs, since there are many--motorized and not, with varying levels of sophistication. Finally, we will go over how to do likenesses of specific people as well.

Other Details

Supply List
Paper and pencil.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined September, 2020
4.8
117reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! I'm Lainey, a professional art teacher with a Bachelor of Arts in English with a Writing Emphasis from the University of Nevada, Reno. While I studied there, I worked for over a year as a peer tutor at the UNR Writing and Speaking Center, where I discovered my passion for teaching. Seeing learners there gain an understanding of the tools at their disposal, and become more confident as a result, led me to continue teaching after I graduated. I currently teach art classes at Arts for All Nevada, which is a local nonprofit focused on providing art classes for every age. As a result, I have a variety of experience in teaching children and teens in a range of disciplines, including drawing, painting, comics, writing, and general creative skills. 

On Outschool, I teach classes on comics, drawing, painting and writing skills for a range of age groups and needs. My teaching philosophy is all about encouraging students' creativity while giving them the tools to express themselves as effectively as possible. I am also more than willing to provide writing and art tutoring services--please reach out if this is something you're interested in!

On top of teaching, I also make my own comics, including a weekly YA webcomic and various shorter comics. I'm passionate about comics as a really special and versatile storytelling medium in which words and pictures come together to communicate in a way that neither words nor images could accomplish alone. I hope to share that passion with students in my comics classes. In my drawing-only and writing-only classes, I aim to expand the skill sets of students so that they're better able to express their own creativity. 

In my free time, I enjoy snuggling with my cat and playing Dungeons and Dragons, and reading lots and lots of indie comics. 

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Meets once
55 min

Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
1-10 learners per class

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