WEBINAR: How to Draw a Glass of Water with Lemon w/ Angela Bandurka

Online Class! All Levels Welcome, including Beginners!

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New Date - Thursday September 10 / 6-7pm

Cost: $25

Registration: online (this page)

Location: Your home! This will be an online webinar that can be viewed via zoom.us. A link to the Zoom webinar, along with instructions on how to use Zoom will be sent in an email before the demo.

Description:

This is a fun, inexpensive way to get some art instruction at home and chat with the artist live during and after the demonstration! Angela will do an online demonstration of how she draws a glass of water with a slice of lemon in it, and will paint it in oils during next week’s webinar. You can watch as she shows you how she approaches this tricky subject, and then type questions into the Chat feature at Zoom so that she can answer your questions. Students can draw along if they’d like, or they’re welcome to just watch. All reference photos will be provided to students in advance.

How the online experience will be:

After logging in to the webinar experience, you’ll be greeted with an image of the drawing Angela will be showing in this experience. Once the webinar begins, you’ll be able to watch and listen to her while she demonstrates, but audio and video will not be active for participants. You may ask questions during and after the demo via the Chat feature, and Angela will answer questions as soon as she’s able to see them. You can draw along during the session, or access the video for this webinar for up to a week after the session ends.

Supply List:

  • Graphite pencils (one of each): 2H, and 2B (or any H and any B pencils)

  • Erasers: Kneaded Eraser

  • Pencil Sharpener (Angela prefers the Two-step Long Point Sharpener by Blackwing or KUM)

  • Paper: Sketchbook with light texture or no texture (Angela prefers the Bee Super Deluxe sketchbook or Smooth Bristol paper sketchbooks for drawing in)

  • Optional: Transfer paper (in case you want to transfer this drawing onto a canvas for next week’s webinar)