Happy Drawing Art Club: Draw and Practice Skills in a Relaxing Environment
Class experience
Beginner - Intermediate Level
***Weekly Artwork Themes*** Week of 4/29: Free Choice Day! Week of 5/6: Snake on a Branch OR Leopard Gecko Week of 5/13: Tulips OR Sun Doodle Design Week of 5/20: Flapjack Octopus OR Koi Fish Week of 5/27: Free Choice Day! Week of 6/3: Beehive OR Ladybug on a Flower Week of 6/10: Ice Cream Sundae OR Pancakes Week of 6/17: Hedgehog OR Capybara Week of 6/24: Free Choice Day! This class is a fun, easy, and relaxing way to draw that lets your imagination and confidence grow as an artist....
Learners will improve their understanding of basic drawing techniques. Learners will improve their understanding of patterns, line, symmetry, perspective, and other artist skills. Learners will learn how to practice using a growth mindset while drawing.
I have been drawing, painting, sculpting, and creating artwork for most of my adult life. I also taught elementary school for over four years, including teaching art. I have used markers to draw various subjects with my students in my own classroom.
Learners may use any drawing supplies to complete their artwork. I usually use Sharpie or pen. -Art Markers: Most of the time I use Sharpies, however dual tip art markers are also nice. Any markers that your learner likes should be fine, but I do suggest having a variety of colors. -Marker Paper: This can be any size your learner likes to use, as long as it is durable enough for marker drawing. There are usually drawing pads that say "marker and watercolor paper" that can be found in many stores.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Parental supervision or guidance is suggested for inexperienced or younger learners. Even though most markers will wash off of skin, surfaces, and clothing be sure that your learner knows how to keep markers on their artwork. It is suggested that your learner wear clothing that you don't mind getting marker on, and that your learner is in an area that can be wiped down. I suggest putting newspaper or parchment paper under the area where your learner will draw in case of accidental drawing. Sometimes we may not have time to color an entire piece of artwork, and I model this for Learners who may struggle with not completing. Learners are always reminded that they can share works in progress, and post images that they finish after class in the classroom if they like.
I was an elementary school teacher for over four years, and I am also certified in Special Education. I enjoy teaching every subject, including art and music! I want students to have fun while they are learning. When students have fun and make a...
Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 79 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
1-6 learners per class