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Zoological Drawing

Zoological Drawing
Length:
10 Weeks
Prerequisites:
Anatomy
Software Used:
None

Study Anatomy, Proportion and Movement with the Drawing of Live Animals

This course is an intermediate studio course in sketching and drawing animals. On-site drawing of a wide variety of animals will be featured with field trips to the Los Angeles Zoo, the Equestrian Center in Burbank, and other off-campus locations. Visits to campus by animals with their handlers will also be featured. Initial emphasis will be on the construction of the subjects from within as opposed to simple outward appearances. Basics will include anatomy, proportion, and analysis of character movement.

Registration for Spring Term is closed.

Summer Term Registration Opens:

Monday, June 3rd 2013

Tuition: $675

Section 1
Andrea Adams

Instructor: Andrea Adams


Day:
Saturday
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Start Date:
April 13th, 2013
Section 2
Andrea Adams

Instructor: Andrea Adams


Day:
Saturday
Time:
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Start Date:
April 13th, 2013

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