Aleid Uhl
Introduction to Model Sculpting
The students will learn basic sculpting techniques and get acquainted with the principles and practices of anatomy and the proportions of several separate parts of the human figure. By the end of the course, each student will be in a position to proudly lay claim to a number of original works of art.
Saturday mornings 10:00am – 1:00pm
January 23 – March 13, 2010
Cost $250
Sculpting the Human Figure
The students will learn a variety of sculpting techniques and get acquainted with the principles and practices of anatomy and the classical proportions of the human figure. The student will work on three assignments focusing on the male and female figure and torso. By the end of the course, each student will be in a position to proudly lay claim to a number of original works of art
Tuesday evenings 6:00pm – 9:00pm
January 26 – March 16, 2010
Cost $250
Aleid Uhl was educated as a sculptor and stone mason in Europe: The Netherlands, France and Italy. As a mason, she was involved in the restoration of gothic cathedrals, royal palaces and other majestic structures working in a variety of stone. Since her arrival in Canada, she has dedicated herself to sculpting full time. Her works are executed in bronze, stone, plaster, and polyurethane.
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Hida Bezahdi
Beginners Figure Drawing
Gesture and Shape, figure drawing basics. This course is designed for students with no previous background or minimal background in figure drawing. Students will get familiar with the setting of a life drawing studio, basic materials for drawing and they will experience drawing with charcoal, charcoal pencil and Lead pencil in large and small formats.
Using a life model, students will develop the ability to create gesture drawings that reflect a basic understanding of the body impulse, movement, weight, balance and proportion. There will be class demonstrations and series of take home assignments. This course everything will be the foundation for intermediate figure drawing.
Hida Behzadi has extensive professional experience in figure drawing, painting and graphic design. She holds a B.A. in Visual communication and a M.A. in Graphic design. She has exhibited her artworks in various group and solo shows. She has studied the human form and anatomy extensively with top ranked fine art masters in Tehran and has gained considerable insight in depicting the human body. She can't wait to pass on her secrets to her students.
Course materials list
Saturday mornings 2:00pm – 5:00pm
January 23 – March 13, 2010
Cost $175
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Paul Abeleira
Oils
This course will focus on realistic painting techniques in traditional oils. Students will explore both direct “alla prima” and indirect approaches to painting as we create two still life paintings entirely from life. Other areas of focus will include composition, lighting, color mixing, use of mediums and preparation of different grounds.
Paul Abeleira is a graduate of Western's Visual Arts program. He has studied portraiture in private studies in New York and Wisconsin and has instructed artists in many facets of visual arts. Although relatively new to the game, he has received positive responses from his students who characterize him as a sensitive coach with a broad range of skills and knowledge. He is committed to make the learning experience worthwhile.
Thursday evenings 6:00pm – 9:00pm
January 28 – March 18, 2010
Cost $175
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Sarah Cowling
Acrylics
Acrylics, Textures and Techniques
This class is about learning different techniques with acrylics, using colour and texture to create collages and abstract paintings. Drawing skills are not required
Sarah Cowling has been an active participant in the local art scene for ten years. After achieving her BA and Bachelor of Education from Brock University she studied a variety of art classes at Western and Fanshawe and is currently a member of four art associations. Her works typically comment on history and the quirks of the human spirit. She may use acrylics as a primary medium but nothing is off limits in her creations. She will be teaching from personal experience while encouraging students to explore media and subjects of their own choosing
Saturday afternoons 10:00am – 1:00pm
January 30 – March 20, 2010
Cost $175
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