Students will spend time outdoors (weather permitting) where they may be inspired by the late 18th/early 19th century farmhouse, 1892 barn, wagon shed, corn crib, and garden, as well as indoors where the focus will turn to still life and interior spaces. Instructor will guide students through perspective, composition, and use of color. You may choose to draw or paint in the media of your choice, such as oils, acrylics, watercolors, or pastels. Beginners are welcome; experienced students can work more independently with instruction as needed.
Suggested materials: For drawing: large newsprint pad plus large, stiff clipboard for backing, smaller pad of standard, medium-grade, white drawing paper, 11x14, vine charcoal, compressed charcoal, and/or conte crayons, regular graphite drawing pencils (HB, 2B, 4B and/or others). For painting: medium of your choice; a landscape easel and camp stool are recommended.
NOTE: Instructor will confirm plans by text or email as needed in advance of classes (due to weather or other considerations). Classes are held at Updike Farmstead (Historical Society of Princeton) 354 Quaker Road, Princeton, NJ.