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Description
Class Experience
Learners have fun with Rozine's curriculum which includes seasonal pop art, cartooning, and graphic design. During each session, students learn to turn the regular alphabet letters into bubble letters. Rozine guides students step-by-step, drawing each letter of the alphabet with pencil. She then shows students the basics to creating bubble letters. She then demonstrates how to layer letters behind one another. After learning the technique, students will be able to turn any word into a piece...
Drawing and coloring develops many talents, such as: • fine motor skills • spatial reasoning • objectivity • visualization • self-discipline • creative problem-solving
Since 2005, Rozine taught cartooning classes to elementary-aged, inner-city children in Chicago and Los Angeles. She is the illustrator, author, and publisher of several all-age coloring activity books. She creates a relaxing atmosphere, encouraging connection amongst others, as well as confident self-expression.
Students are encouraged to color their bubble letters after class. As an additional challenge, students can create background environments for their names, words or phrases.
Students will need either a sketchpad, or a few sheets of drawing or printer paper. Pencils and erasers are a must. Coloring utensils can be crayons, colored pencils, and/or markers. A Sharpie marker is optional. Students can frame their artwork by stapling or taping it to a larger sheet of colored construction paper (also optional).
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Students are encouraged to share their work with Rozine and other learners, by holding their artwork up to the camera. Praise and recognition is awarded, regardless of skill level. Rozine stresses the importance of each artist liking their own work—and if they see something they don't like, she motivates them to find the solution to fix the problem. Suggested fixes are offered if the student struggles.
45 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
Teacher
RozineBuilding Self-Esteem Through Expressive Arts
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About Me
Rozine is currently on hiatus from OutSchool, working instead as Assistant Director of a local Boys and Girls Club. Like the title of her first book, "Live Life For A Living," Rozine is living her dream of being, making a living doing what she...