Portraiture: Beyond a Likeness

This course, taught by a professional portrait artist, will help you develop the skills required to create portrait drawings and paintings you can be proud of! We look at traditional and modern methods and techniques, and make these accessible to anyone, even those who haven’t picked up a pencil in years! We cover a range topics including: New learners: Basic portrait drawing skills –if you are new to the course, you will learn specific methods to create a likeness. We will look at drawing facial features, simplifying the face, the use of proportion, and using the ‘block in’ to get it right every time. Returning Learners: We’ll develop the painting skills, looking at developing techniques, artist’s palettes, using different mediums and specific techniques. Personalised development – once you have achieved the basics, you can then personalise your learning to develop skills more suited to your own needs. This can include practising skills from specific artists or developing the use of specific techniques.
Price
£78.00
Location
Gateshead Interchange Centre
Day(s) of the week
Thursday
Number of Weeks
6
Start Date
6 March 2025
Course Times
6:30pm to 8:30pm
Course Code
GGU0913
What is the Programme Content?
New Learners: Drawing the face accurately How to draw the eyes, nose, mouth & hair Understanding tonal theory Returning learners: Developing painting using the Structural Approach and Methods used by the Russian Academic Artists. Creating form using painting
Who is it for?
The course is aimed at mixed ability learners. From absolute beginners to ‘veterans’ of other courses who would like to specialise in portraiture. New learners are guided through the basic principles of drawing portraits. It is recommended that anyone new to the course does a term of drawing at the start, to learn the basic principles. This course is learner led, though for this term, we are focusing on drawing skills for beginners and developing the use of colour mixing and mediums for returning learners. The tutor responds to the individual needs of each person (provided they keep within the structure of the programme).
What prior experience and knowledge do I need?
No experience is necessary, but the course does focus on a structured approach, with set processes which require a willingness to practice and develop your skills. Art should be enjoyable, but we do focus on developing skills.
What materials or equipment do I need to provide?
New learners: Graded pencils (HB/2B/4B/6B – 2 of each) A4 or A3 drawing pad Eraser (Standard – not putty) A4/A3 Plastic sleeve/envelope (to keep work in) Returning learners: Oil paints Brushes Palette Appropriate painting surface (to be discussed in the first session) Chosen reference photo
What materials or equipment do we provide to you?
Relevant handouts and presentations (which are shared via learners' emails) Basic pencils and paper Starting reference images Samples artwork canvasses Different oils to use as mediums
How will I be assessed?
● Coursework. ● Demonstration of knowledge. ● Achievement of personal targets. ● Achievement of course targets. ● Portfolio. ● Observation.
Is the programme accredited?
No. This programme is not accredited.
What can I do next?
The same course – the delivery is adapted to suit the individual needs of each learner on the course. You are encouraged to set yourself a personalised target, appropriate to your needs, for each term. You may also join another art course, if you wish to change subject. See the Course Directory for details.
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