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Amy Wynne – Drawing Fundamentals: Cross Contour Lines and Ellipses
6 Video lessons in HD
1h 7m of class content
Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
1. Class Introduction
2. Using Cross Contour Lines To Create 3-Dimensionality
3. Draw And Measure Height To Width Of Ellipses
4. Drawing Coffee Cup With Ellipses
5. Drawing Eggs And Cylinders With Dimension
6. Demo: Drawing Bananas
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Anyone Can Draw
This beginner-friendly class will teach you essential techniques for drawing realistically. Understand the three dimensional form and curved objects. Instructor Amy Wynne teaches at the Rhode Island School of Design and exhibits her work nationally, winning numerous grants and awards.
This class covers:
Turning 3D forms in space & using cross contour lines
Learning how to draw and measure height to width of ellipses
Applying knowledge of ellipses to drawing eggs, cylinders, coffee cups, & bananas
A series of practice pages will be provided to get you started. You’ll draw 3D forms such as an egg and a cube, and build up to drawing hands.
AMY WYNNE
Amy Wynne received her MFA in Painting and Drawing from the New York Academy of Art in Manhattan and her BA from Smith College in Art History and Cultural Anthropology. She has been teaching painting and drawing for over 25 years. For 10 years, she taught full time at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Amy currently teaches in the Fine Art departments of several New England colleges including Rhode Island School of Design’s Certificate Program. She works as a Creative Coach for many private clients both in her studio and on-line. She is RISD CE’s 2014 Teacher of Excellence.
Amy has exhibited in galleries nationally, including shows at the Chazan Gallery in Providence, RI, Castle Hill Art Center, Truro, MA and The Woods-Gerry Gallery at the Rhode Island School of Design. She has works in private and corporate collections nationally including Fidelity Investments and Meditech Corporation.
Amy was awarded grants from The Rhode Island Cultural Council and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals and a fellowship from the Vermont Studio Center. She has lived and traveled extensively in Thailand, India, Tanzania, Mexico and throughout Europe. She has had reviews of her work in Art New England, The Providence Journal and the Boston Globe.