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Let's Draw Single-Jointed Fishing Lures!

Class
Susan Garrison
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(69)
In this 1 time class, I'll lead your child step-by-step through the process of drawing a single-jointed glide bait fishing lure!

Class experience

Students will learn how to draw a single-jointed fishing lure and how to apply that to a multi-jointed fishing lure. While we draw them, your child will also learn about the most common parts of a fishing lure as well as many optional parts, too.  In the final step of adding color, students will learn about blending, highlighting and shading techniques.  Other than drawing skills, your child will learn about the purpose of a jointed fishing lure and how to recognize one.  
pencil, eraser, sharpener
at least 1 piece of drawing paper or a sketchbook or even a sheet of copier paper will work
crayons or colored pencils (or even the twistable style of either of those)

Optional Drawing Supplies:  silver or gold colored pencils or silver or gold metallic pens (for the metal parts of the lures) and possibly a white gel pen for any reflections of light on the lure 

Optional prop or reference for your child (if he or she already has one):  Your child may want to show us his or her own jointed fishing lure sometime during our class, but we want the children to be safe and not get cut by accidentally touching the sharp part of a hook.  So it would be safer if the lure is still in a package or box that has a transparent side to see through while still protecting your child from any cuts.  If you believe it is safer for your child not to have access to an actual lure during our class, please do not allow him or her to have one.  We'll leave that up to the parents to decide.  Thank you!
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(69)
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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... 
Group Class

$20

per class
Meets once
55 min

Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
2-6 learners per class

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