The Thanksgiving season is upon us. Lots of cooking and cleaning. Relatives and friends gathering together. It’s a busy time of year for all of us. Would you like to take a 3-hour break doing something fun and creative? Something peaceful?
In this workshop, we will do large drawings using salt on black poster board, and coffee on white butcher paper. Working from black and white reference photos provided by the instructor, you will learn some fundamental drawing techniques.
These are temporary – you won’t take anything home except some knowledge, and photos of your drawings. This is a meditative process that is an interesting antidote to the chaos of the holiday season.
Materials: All supplies are provided—just bring your phone to take photos.
Max students: 12
Monday, 10 AM–1 PM
November 25
(1 Day, 3 total hours of instruction)
La Jolla Studio
$60/80
Jean Krumbein embraces all aspects of drawing. An artist, teacher, and model; she is a guest artist/figure-drawing instructor for the Canyon Crest Academy EVA Conservatory program and Founder of the Encinitas Library Figure Drawing Group. A New York transplant, Jean studied at the Huntington Fine Arts League, Friends World College, and the Art Students League. She teaches for art retreats and workshops in Southern California, specializing in life drawing, portrait, and still-life drawing classes for adults and teens. Her work has been shown in many group and solo shows in San Diego and New York. She has a knowledge and enthusiasm for drawing that she brings to her classes, with expertise in a variety of mediums.