Drawing: Portrait

Quarters
Spring Open
Location
Olympia
Class Standing
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Emily Adams

This studio course is focused on conventional principles and techniques of drawing the human portrait. Students will work with an emphasis on drawing through observation of a live model. Working from life, studying the master artists, and exploring fundamental concepts, students will gain the experience of investigating the significance of portraiture in the context of the greater art world. Students will be introduced to a variety of drawing materials and techniques as well as basic art terminology and skills, including basic anatomy, proportion, sighting, perspective, value, and composition.

Students will study and apply the Loomis and Reilly portrait drawing methods and explore adaptations for the specific characteristics of a real model. Supported by online video tutorials, students will have the opportunity to gain a confident approach to drawing the eyes, mouth, nose, ears, hair, and hands. Weekly progress check-ins will be conducted, as well as an end-of-the-quarter class critique.

Class sessions will be held once a week, and supplemental tutorials will be available to complete homework objectives via Canvas. Students can expect an average of 6-8 hours each week to complete assignments.

Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:

4 - Portrait Drawing

Registration

Academic Details

Creative Fields

4
25
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

$150 total fee: $100 for project supplies, $50 required studio fee.

Schedule

Spring
2025
Open
In Person (S)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Weekend
Schedule Details
Art Annex 2104 - Critique
Olympia