Charting Your Drawing Journey

Traverse a thoughtfully structured progression that strengthens your artistic base piece by piece. Our program guides you from simple line work to assured creative expression using proven teaching approaches.

8 Eight-month Course Timeline
12 Main Modules
4 Types of Assessments

Overview of Learning Modules

Every module expands on earlier concepts while introducing new ideas. Expect to spend about three weeks on each module, allowing time for practice and mastery.

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Module One

Foundational Lines and Simple Forms

We begin by gaining control over your pencil. You'll discover how different grips affect line quality and practice creating consistent strokes. Basic geometric shapes become your building blocks.

  • Managing Line Thickness
  • Geometric Construction
  • Hand-Eye Coordination
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Module Two

Grasping Light and Shadow

Light makes objects appear three-dimensional on flat paper. You will study how light behaves and practice creating convincing shadows using various shading techniques.

  • Value Scales
  • Cast Shadows
  • Form Shadows
  • Reflected Light
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Module Three

Basics of Perspective

Objects appear smaller as they move away from us. This module covers one-point and two-point perspective, helping you draw believable spaces and objects.

  • Horizon Lines
  • Vanishing Points
  • Foreshortening
  • Spatial Relationships
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Module Four

Proportional Drawing Principles

Getting proportions right makes drawings look believable. You'll learn measurement techniques and practice seeing relationships between different parts of your subject.

  • Comparative Measurement
  • Negative Space
  • Grid Methods
  • Visual Triangulation

How We Monitor Your Progress

Assessment isn't about grades – it's about understanding where you are and where you're heading. We use multiple methods to help you see your development and identify areas for focused practice.

Portfolio Evaluations

Every month, we sit down together and review your recent work. These conversations help identify patterns in your development and highlight breakthroughs you might have missed.

Monthly Sessions

Hands-on Skill Assessments

Short, focused exercises that let you demonstrate specific techniques. Think of them as friendly challenges – can you create smooth gradations? Draw a cube in perspective? These help us both see your technical progress.

Bi-weekly Exercises

Peer Review Sessions

Sometimes other students notice things instructors miss. These structured group discussions teach you to analyze artwork constructively while receiving fresh perspectives on your own work.

Weekly Group Sessions

Self-Reflection Projects

You'll document your artistic journey through written reflections and comparison studies. This metacognitive approach helps you become aware of your own learning process and artistic choices.

Monthly Submissions
Discuss Your Learning Goals