This is a space to develop artistic practices in drawing, painting, and paper cutting, through an approach that prioritizes both technical learning and exploration, as well as a connection with the inner self. Monthly classes and workshops are available.
The workshop is open to adults and teenagers, both beginners and those with previous experience. Classes are designed to support you according to your level and at your own pace.
As a primarily creative space, we will work with composition in order to develop your artistic project. Classes are designed to support you and provide you with practical tools.
The studio is located in front of the Colón Theatre in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Classes are held weekly throughout the year. The workshop dynamic focuses on helping you understand and manage the visual elements that make up an image. You will be able to work with dry or wet media such as pencils, charcoal, pastels, oils, acrylics, and paper cutting.
The program begins with the fundamentals of drawing, starting from observation and image construction through morphological analysis to create volume. We will explore value scales to apply light and shadow, as well as color palettes, working with achromatic tones, monochromes, complementary, and analogous colors.
Structure, morphology and proportions.
Value scales, highlights and shadows.
Color palettes.
Observation and composition.
Creativity and exploration.
Project development.
Classes are held once a week and last 2 hours and 30 minutes. The monthly workshop does not include materials.
To reserve your spot, please contact me through this link:
Paper cutting is a technique that allows us to create and design through shapes and lines. In this workshop, we will draw and adapt an image to build a structure by cutting paper. You will learn about different types of lines, visual textures, modulation, and negative space.
TECHNIQUE:
Paper cutting.
Limited spots available. Sign up now!
Materials included.
NEXT DATE: APRIL
Saturday, 11 and Sunday, 12 / 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
In front of the Colón Theatre. Buenos Aires. Argentina.