Next Steps in Drawing & Painting: Tue 16 Apr, 19:00-21:00

Overview

A follow on course from Drawing and Painting – Try A New Craft, where you will continue to develop your drawing and painting techniques, still focusing on tone, line and form. There we be a greater focus on self directed outcomes.

What to bring: A3 pad of cartridge paper, 2B pencil, rubber, you will add to this during the duration of the course.

Course Content - What will I learn?

Continue to explore drawing and painting materials applied to direct observation and developing visual response to these. Using variety of exercises and approaches.

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Am I right for the course?

This course is for all learners 19 years old or over.

That you have completed Drawing and Painting – Try a New Craft. If require advice please email acl@oaklands.ac.uk

Group discussion, one-to-one feedback. observation of individuals and group, Work will build up sketchbook / portfolio.

Materials to be provided by the learners: A3 pad of cartridge paper, 2B pencil, Rubber, Learners will add to this during the duration of the course.

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What Next?

Continue to develop your skills by joining Drawing and Painting for Improvers

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Fees

16-18 years old, no tuition fees apply to Full Time courses and fees subject to confirmation. Additional costs applicable to BHS courses.

For all two year courses fees shown above are per year.

Aged 19+ and planning to take a level 3 or above a different fee may apply. You may be eligible for an Advanced Learning Loan.

All HE courses (full and part time) are subject to tuition fees.

In need of more advice?

Contact our Admissions team to find out more about student fees and how they might apply to you.

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