*SELF-Paced* Igniting Creativity! Pet Show & Tell Drawing Class - Farm Edition
What's included
6 pre-recorded lessons
6 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1-2 hours per week. Since this is a flexible schedule course there will be no live meetings. Each learner should spend between 45-75 minutes of time a week drawing.Assessment
Guidance will be provided every step of each project as learners share and communicate through the Outschool classroom.Class Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Animals always bring so much joy to everyone that I teach, young and old, that it's time to make it a point to show them off! This SELF-PACED course is for those who love art and wish to advance their sketching and drawing skills while sharing their love of animals. We will create a new work of art focusing on a different farm animal each week. *Please note that since this is a SELF-PACED course we will not have scheduled live meetings, instead, each learner will be able to work on their art at their convenience. Hone your skills by creating art consistently with repeated practice. I will guide you through techniques that will enhance the details of each week's animal drawing. I will start off the weekly introduction video with a quick chat about the animal of the week with some fun facts and suggestions for details that can be added into the background. I'll follow that with step-by-step video instructions along with a PDF guide. Creativity is encouraged as I demonstrate the steps to sketch, draw, shade, and add color throughout the lesson. Although there will be a video to follow along with and a printable guide I also want to see what you can do to add your own personal touch. Give it character and begin developing your own artistic style! The six animals that will be created are: 1. Horse 2. Cow 3. Chicken 4. Goat 5. Pig 6. Sheep We will focus on the difference between sketching and drawing, color schemes, texture, and adding details. We'll start with outlines and main shapes and then add smaller details to push each drawing from basic to amazing results with finishing touches being added to the background of each work of art. The students and I will interact regularly in the Outschool classroom if they wish. Please share what you know and love about each of the animals! Do you have that kind of animal? Share a picture or a video of it. Don't have any farm animals but love them anyway? Share your favorite stuffed animal or pictures you may have and tell us all about why you love it so much. Students will submit photographs (or videos, if they wish) of their work and submit questions, concerns, successes, or comments to be made about your artwork for peer review in addition to my guidance. Week One - Horse Objective: Develop an understanding of how to draw using basic shapes and then changing small lines and details to make it look like the type of horse you want. Think about how a horse's markings make it unique. Week Two - Cow Objective: The last time I drew a cow it was based on a picture I was able to take of a calf who poke his nose out toward my camera and it was the most adorable thing ever. We live in an area in which we see many different breeds of cows on our way to town. Work to create a personalized drawing based on the breed of cow you want to draw. Week Three - Chicken Objective: We will create an entire family of chickens this week with the hen, rooster, and brood of chicks. Different characteristics will be developed to show what type of chicken you are drawing. Will yours lay white, brown, or blue eggs? Week Four - Goat Objective: This unique animal is very social and needs a lot of attention and opportunities to play. We'll concentrate on how to create a very 3-Dimensional setting for your goats to live in within your drawing. Week Five - Pig Objective: This stout-bodied animal will be a bit different to draw since it doesn't have much of a neck, but it certainly looks different enough from the other farm animals in this series that we will end up with a unique piece of art in the end. Week Six - Sheep Objective: The texture of sheep's wool will be a change from drawing fur as we concentrate on creating this soft, fluffy creature. Perhaps you are stuck on something or just can't quite figure out why you aren't happy with some part of your work - ask for feedback. Maybe you tried something that had an unexpected result. Share with me so we can celebrate your successful experimentation! We can learn so much from each other through the work-in-progress photos and being able to compare each piece from day one to the completed masterpieces. Creativity is encouraged! As I provide demonstrations and resources each week to draw I hope you take what you learn and use your own color combinations and spin the suggested subject matter into something unique to your own interests. I can't wait to see how you give your work character and begin developing your own artistic style!
Learning Goals
Students will gain skills in sketching, drawing, adding color, and layering to create dimensional and expressive works of art.
Syllabus
6 Lessons
over 6 WeeksLesson 1:
🐎Lesson One - Horse
Develop an understanding of how to draw using basic shapes and then changing small lines and details to make it look like the type of horse you want. Think about how a horse's markings make it unique.
Lesson 2:
🐄Lesson Two - Cow
The last time I drew a cow it was based on a picture I was able to take of a calf who poke his nose out toward my camera and it was the most adorable thing ever. We live in an area in which we see many different breeds of cows on our way to town. Work to create a personalized drawing based on the breed of cow you want to draw.
Lesson 3:
🐔Lesson Three - Chicken
We will create an entire family of chickens this week with the hen, rooster, and brood of chicks. Different characteristics will be developed to show what type of chicken you are drawing. Will yours lay white, brown, or blue eggs?
Lesson 4:
🐐Lesson Four - Goat
This unique animal is very social and needs a lot of attention and opportunities to play. We'll concentrate on how to create a very 3-Dimensional setting for your goats to live in within your drawing.
Other Details
Supply List
- 6 Pieces of Paper - this can be in a sketchbook, drawing paper, printer paper, or a thicker mixed media or watercolor paper if you wish to add paint (optional). - Pencil - Eraser - Coloring supplies - crayons, colored pencils, chalk pastels or oil pastels *Optional - Painting supplies - paints - brushes - water cup - paper towel - palette - this can be a paper plate, a sheet of wax paper, or an old magazine - for easy cleanup, a placemat, and apron or paint shirt are encouraged
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Self-Paced Class
$12
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