Drawing What You See

John Whalley

Triplet by John Whalley, graphite on paper (21"x25"), 2010Triplet by John Whalley, graphite on paper (21"x25"), 2010

Basket at Olsens by John Whalley, graphite on paper, 2008Basket at Olsens by John Whalley, graphite on paper, 2008

June 11-15

This course develops your ability to draw objects accurately and attractively, whether they are right in front of you or alive in your imagination. Artist John Whalley offers practical training in traditional drawing skills through numerous demonstrations and hands-on exercises. Students develop their understanding of proportion, composition, and the use of line and values to describe form, space and texture. Work is done in graphite, charcoal, conte crayon, and ink.

If you are at all intimidated by drawing, this workshop is for you! The ability to explore and communicate visual ideas with pencil and paper is a critical skill for furniture makers, turners, carvers, and visual artists in all other media.

John Whalley is a 1976 graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design with a studio in Nobleboro, Maine. He is represented by Greenhut Galleries of Portland, Maine, Vose Galleries of Boston, Massachusetts, and John Surovek Galleries of Palm Beach, Florida. John’s paintings and drawings have been featured in American Art Collector and Maine Home and Design magazines. A 30-year retrospective monograph of his work, In New Light, was published in 2006. John’s work may be seen in the collections of the Portland Museum of Art (Portland, ME), The Colby College Museum of Art (Waterville, ME), and the Kemper Museum of Art (Kansas City, MO). His website is www.johnwhalley.com.

Open to all.

Tuition: $695

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The mission of the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship is to provide the best possible education for people who want to design and build functional, beautiful, and expressive work out of wood to the highest standard of craftsmanship. At the heart of the Center's mission is the belief that design and craftsmanship are deeply meaningful expressions of the human spirit. They contribute to individual fulfillment and, by extension, to the advancement of society.

 

Our programs are for novice, intermediate, and advanced woodworkers who seek an inspiring learning experience in a supportive environment.