This is the first out of a series of seminars that will guide participants through the fundamentals of Academic Drawing from a live model. Different methods of measuring, such as the Sight-Size and Comparative Measuring with reference to human anatomy will be introduced, by combining presentations and practical exercises in every meeting.
During this process the participants will be individually guided through demonstrations and critiques so as to develop a better understanding of:
-Blocking and Constructive Lines
-Shadow Line and Shadow Shapes
-Form and Tones
-Light Effect
Due to the fact that special individual attention will be given to guide participants, the workshop will cater for interested individuals, irrespective of their age, previous knowledge or experience.
Who could participate:
This workshop is suitable for students preparing a portfolio for Schools of Fine Arts, university students of similar disciplines seeking specialization in specific fields and finally, amateur and professional artists who want to enrich their skillset.
Workshop is delivered by painter and sculptor Yiannis Koromias
Workshop Duration:
25 Hours
Schedule:
Wednesday 18/11/20 19.00-21.00
Saturday 21/11/20 15.00-18.00
Wednesday 25/11/20 19.00-21.00
Saturday 28/11/20 15.00-18.00
Wednesday 2/12/20 19.00-21.00
Saturday 5/12/20 15.00-18.00
Wednesday 9/12/20 19.00-21.00
Saturday 12/12/20 15.00-18.00
Saturday 16/12/20 19.00-20.00
Wednesday 19/12/20 15.00-18.00
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** IMPORTANT: Limited places available – Early booking is NECESSARY. Last date 7/11/20 **
***All participants are requested to use protective face mask and to keep necessary distance amongst them as instructed by the governmental measures for Covid-19
Bio:
Yiannis G. Koromias is a graduate of the Florence Academy of Art in Italy, with specialisation in Academic Drawing and Painting. He later studied Sculpture at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee, in Scotland. Having developed a particular interest in human anatomy and the special relationship that exists between Figurative Art and Anatomy, he completed a Human Anatomy Écorché Course in the USA and subsequently earned an MSc degree with Distinction in Craniofacial Identification and Forensic Art at the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification, University of Dundee. His work is exhibited in Cyprus and the UK, including Edinburgh University’s Anatomical Museum.