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Learn "How to Draw a Dragon"!
LIVE Online Art Course: Beware the Eye of the Dragon!
Class experience
US Grade 4 - 7
Beginner - Advanced Level
Through part guided drawing and mostly student imagination, we will draw a fantastic dragon's eye using colored pencils and Sharpies. Some experience with drawing, shading, and perspective is helpful, but not required! Students are encouraged to look at images of human and animal eyes (do a google or pinterest search!) prior to class, and if a printer is available, print a few favorites for reference. During the first class we will look at and discuss different types of pupils, details in...
2 lessons//2 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Examples, Ideas and PracticeWe will look at and discuss different types of pupils, details in irises, etc. that might be interesting, and practice sketching a variety of eyes. We will begin a "final copy" toward the end of the session.Week 2Lesson 2Finishing the EyeWe will examine and practice different types of scales, then complete dragon eye and participate in a group share/critique.
I am a 30-year veteran licensed art teacher with lots of experience in teaching all ages how to draw. I have always been fascinated with the eye, whether human, animal, or mythical creature! I love to create unique details, and with a dragon's eye, there are SO many possibilities because we can make it look realistic AND imaginative!
There will be a handout available after the first class for students to print. Materials needed: scratch paper for practice regular drawing paper or bristol board or tagboard, either full-size, like 9X12, or cut to approximately 4X5 (you can make several at this size!) pencils colored pencils (My personal favorite are Prismacolor, but Crayola or Sargent work well too) black Sharpie in fine and ultra-fine Images of eyes (you can google and print a few!)
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Hello! I am a K-12 licensed art teacher. and professional artist. I teach all kinds of art, including drawing, painting, pottery, fibers, sculpture, art history and culture, and frequently integrate math, literacy and other subjects with my art...
Group Class
$35
for 2 classes1x per week, 2 weeks
50 min
Completed by 160 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
3-18 learners per class