This course offers a comprehensive introduction to figure drawing, designed to help students build strong foundational skills. Through a series of guided exercises, students will explore gesture drawing to capture movement and energy, and develop eye-hand coordination for more accurate mark-making. Key techniques include volume studies, foreshortening, and identifying body landmarks to create believable forms. Students will also practice contour and blind contour drawing, while learning the principles of anatomical proportion and structure. By the end of the course, students will have improved confidence and a stronger understanding of how to draw the human figure.
This course uses live nude models, and as such, there is a strict age restriction of 19+ with no exceptions.
The course is also meticulously scheduled back to back with the uninstructed life drawing sessions held every Wednesday in the same location, offering students a valuable opportunity to immediately apply what they’ve learned in a self-directed setting.
In this course, students will develop foundational skills in figure drawing through a variety of techniques. Lessons will focus on gesture drawing, improving eye-hand coordination, and exploring volume, foreshortening, and body landmarks. Students will also practice contour and blind contour drawing, while gaining a deeper understanding of anatomical proportion and form. This course is designed to strengthen observational skills and build confidence in drawing the human figure.
Patricia Claro is a passionate Filipino Canadian artist with over eight years of experience in illustration and seven years of experience as an art educator. Currently based in Ottawa, she specializes in traditional and digital mediums, specifically character design, environmental art, and both 2D/3D digital painting. Patricia holds an honours diploma in Illustration from Seneca Polytechnic, has a background in Interior Design, as well as Layout for Animation. Currently a freelance book illustrator with FriesenPress, she’s excited to share her expertise in a hands-on, engaging workshop experience for aspiring artists of all levels.
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The Anishinaabe Algonquin peoples have lived on this land since time immemorial. We recognize and deeply appreciate their historic connection to this place. We also recognize the contributions of Métis, Inuit, and other Indigenous peoples have made, both in shaping and strengthening this community in particular, and our province and country as a whole.