
Workshop dedicated to portraiture, where we will delve into the human face and the essential techniques to achieve realism, all through play. We teach children how to draw faces of both real and fictional characters, with the help of a reference image.
After several classes and a lot of practice, our long-term goal is to master essential drawing skills to facilitate better future performance within the International Baccalaureate of Art (IBArt) and improve confidence within any artistic career, from graphic design to digital animation.
10-12 years

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"A work of art is never finished, it is only abandoned.
-Leonardo da Vinci

What do you learn when you take a portrait?
Observe carefully the facial features such as eyes, nose, mouth and proportions.
Understanding the basic proportions of the face and how they relate to each other.
Practice drawing, line, and shading techniques to create volume and depth.
Develop observation skills, concentration, and patience.
Expressing emotions and personality through drawing.
Improve pen accuracy and control while working on details.

Credits:
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