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Let's Make Art: Painting Along to Music! (14 to 18)

In this ongoing class, students will be shown a piece of music, then be asked to paint a picture that expresses what they think the music represents, or what it makes them feel.
Zach Maxon
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1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

When listening to a piece of music, most people tend to feel something. Music can inspire strong emotions, or can even make the listener picture something specific. In this ongoing class, we're going to explore the visual side of music, and make paintings based on what we hear. 

Each class will follow the same loose structure. Learners will be shown a portion of a piece of music, and allowed to listen to it without interruption for a few minutes. Then, we'll talk about what it makes us feel, and whether or not the composer or musician had any intended imagery when making the piece. Finally, learners will be allowed to paint what they choose based on the music we have heard. 

Students are encouraged to use acrylic or watercolor paints for class, but ultimately will be allowed to make art using other mediums should they be inspired to. Throughout class, they'll be encouraged to ask questions regarding technique and style, though the class isn't focused on technique instruction.

Music genres will range greatly, from classical music, to electronic music, to jazz, and beyond. Upcoming classes include the following pieces:

Week of September 17: Scenery by Ryo Fukui
Week of September 24: Edge by Takuya Kuroda
Week of October 1: The Soundtrack for Tron: Legacy by Daft Punk
Week of October 8: The Soundtrack for Unravel Two by Frida Johansson and Henrik Oja

Please feel free to recommend instrumental music, as we can certainly add it to the music lineup!
Learning Goals
Students will learn how to interpret music and express it through painting.
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Other Details

Supply List
Students should come to class with all of the necessary supplies to paint in the medium of their choice.

For acrylic paints, students should have paints, a palette, brushes, water, paper towels, and canvas or thick paper to work with.

For watercolor paints, students should have paints or watercolor pencils, brushes, water, watercolor paper, and paper towels.

If a student should desire to work with another medium, please message me before class to let me know. This allows me to be prepared to assist them with their skills and techniques.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined July, 2021
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Art is a lifelong passion, and my journey with art started in middle school. I have worked in many different media, but my favorites are sketching, drawing, and photography. I’ve been keeping sketchbooks for nearly 20 years, and they’ve helped me document my journey with art, as well as important milestones in my life. I want to help learners find their artistic passion and help them do the same.

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$15

weekly
1x per week
45 min

Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
1-4 learners per class

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