What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
The main goal of this class is students to understand the painting of animals and composition as well as the water based painting technique. The environment and the look of each will be important when the learners will study the characteristics of animals and also their typical actions, fun and games. The students can add some own details with the composition, which allows them to be creative. The painting I teach is simple and the students will emphasize on the painting process. We will create a unique center of the composition and surrounding elements. We can do a group discussion at the end of the class. It is open for all levels of experience students who love painting. Week 1 - Drawing the Fox, adding details, planning the colors and painting Week 2 - Drawing the Parrot, adding details, planning the colors and painting Week 3 - Drawing the Camel, adding details, planning the colors and painting Week 4 - Drawing the Turtle, adding details, planning the colors and painting Week 5 - Drawing the Rooster, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 6 - Drawing the Sea Horse, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 7 - Drawing the Zebra adding, details planning the colors and painting Week 8 - Drawing the Deer, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 9 - Drawing the Dog, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 10 - Drawing the Crocodile, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 11 - Drawing the Lion, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 12 - Drawing the Crab, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 13 - Drawing a Giraffe, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 14 - Drawing a Cat, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 15 Drawing a Rabbit, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 16 - Drawing a Dolphin, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 17 - Drawing a Flamingo, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 18 - Drawing a Penguin, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 19 - Drawing a Raccoon, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 20 - Drawing a Tiger, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 21 - Drawing an Elephant, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 22 - Drawing a Panda, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 23 - Drawing a Ferret, adding details planning the colors and painting Week 24 - Drawing a Hedgehog, adding details planning the colors and painting
Learning Goals
All learners will study the animals during drawing and painting and create their own world related to their typical life in the natural environment.
Other Details
Supply List
Pencils HB, eraser, ruler, Sharpie marker, set of at least six colors for painting - black, white, blue, red, green, yellow, plus desired colors. Brushes, round #1, #5, flat #5, #7, #11, palette, water cup, paper pad 11x14" or similar, paper towel.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Illinois Teaching Certificate in Music/Theater/Arts
Master's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from National Art Academy
International Artist Muralist with a certification of Grumbacher company. Participation in Art exhibitions and live demo paintings. Teaching for over 15 years, all ages and levels. Lessons range from 1-2-3 simple paintings to detailed professional artworks. Loves acrylic and colors and fun.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$19
weekly1x per week
55 min
Completed by 40 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-6 learners per class
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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