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Beginners Courses – Week 2

Hello Everyone

Week 2 of the courses and it’s all looking good.  The Drawing Course practised their observation and shading skills – very time consuming but with effective results.  The Animal Course went wild with charcoal elephants using a much freer style of working than the previous week – well done everyone for loosening up.  The Pattern Course created some tie dye effects with coloured inks and then added beautiful designs over the top based on Henna Tattoo patterns.  The Watercolour Course used some of the techniques we practised last week to create some still life paintings.  Brilliant work everyone, keep it up.

See you soon.

Wendy

     


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Beginners Courses – Week 1

Hi Everyone

Finally, the new term has started for Leeds Art Group and already I can see some very promising talent emerging.  The Beginners Drawing Course Level 2 worked on some basic drawing skills and built up a picture using simple shapes.  The Beginners Animal Portraiture Course began with a pencil drawing of a dog.  The Beginners Pattern Course created their own interpretations of Aboriginal paintings and the Beginners Watercolour Painting Course used different exercises to explore colour mixing.  A great first lesson for all the courses, well done everyone.  Hope it’s whet your appetite, there’s plenty more to come.

See you next week.

Wendy

     


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Beginners Courses – Week 7

Hi all

Unfortunately we have now come to the end of this terms courses but you certainly finished with a flourish!  The Pattern course used Tunisian ceramics as their source of inspiration this week, creating some fantastic colour combinations.  The Drawing course surpassed all my expectations and each person produced an accurate piece of a jigsaw puzzle which fitted together to make one picture.  It’s a real testament to how far you’ve come in this course and how good your proportion and shading skills are.  In the animal course we finally got to use some brighter colours on a picture of a parrot using oil pastels.  This really tested your colour mixing skills, so well done to everyone for being experimental.  And lastly, the pastel course had a model this week to pose for them.  This was a quicker way of working and allowed you to make several sketches whilst practising your proportion.

Well done to everyone who has taken part in the courses.  I can really see how you’ve improved over the last 7 weeks and I hope you’ve enjoyed it as much as I have.

Hope to see you in the new courses starting in April.  Click on the Courses for 2016 page for further details.

Until then, have a lovely Easter and I’ll see you soon.

Wendy

     


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Beginners Courses – Week 6 & New Courses for April 2016!

Hello everyone

What a great week of drawings!  The Pattern course took inspiration from Japanese prints and experimented with colour mixing.  The Drawing course used different types of pen with a cross-hatching technique and worked on a range of backgrounds to create interesting effects.  It was cat week for the Animal Portraiture course who created fantastic pen drawings with subtle colours as a background.  For the Pastel course is was self-portraits – this task is always met with a certain amount of trepidation but they turned out brilliantly.  Well done to everyone!

Sadly, next week will be the last lesson of this terms courses but fear not! – More courses are on the horizon!  Bookings are now being taken for next terms courses which will start in the week commencing Monday 4th April 2016.  For further information go to our “Courses for 2016” page.

See you all next week.

Wendy

     


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Beginners Courses – Week 5

Hello folks

This week the Pattern course went back to the roaring 20s with some fab paintings based on Art Deco.  The Drawing course looked at how glass and water can distort objects and how to go about drawing them.  Not an easy task but we broke it down into small steps and you really got your heads around it.  The Animal portraiture course tackled one of the most difficult animals to draw – horses, with some beautiful results.  The Pastel course looked at scale and how to enlarge objects in a picture without losing proportion.  Well done everyone, another week of wonderful pictures!  Every single one of you has made progress since the start of the course and I’m really pleased with how well you’re all doing, so I hope you are too.

See you next week for more fabulous creations!

Wendy

     


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Beginners Courses – Week 4

Hi everyone

You did fantastic work this week!  The pattern course produced some amazingly colourful pictures based on African prints which looked great, especially when we arranged them altogether.  The drawing course took on a new challenge in trying to create different tones by using just a black pen and cross-hatching technique.  We worked on our speed in the animal portraiture class by making some very quick sketches of meerkats one after another to create a more spontaneous style of drawing – very handy if your subjects won’t stay still for long.  The pastel class tried out a new technique using only 3 colours and working on a varied background.  It was a completely different style to how you have been working so far, so well done to everyone for having a go.  I am loving seeing all the wonderful pictures you’re producing and seeing such varied styles of working.  I can’t wait to see what you all come up with next week.

See you soon.

Wendy

P.S.  A few people have asked me if there is any break in our courses for half-term.  So just to confirm, there is no break and we have 3 more weeks of lessons until the end of the courses.  The very last lesson for this term will be Thursday 18th February.  The next term will start around the end of March/beginning of April (exact dates to be confirmed) and I will have further information on this in the next couple of weeks.  So watch this space!

     


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Beginners Courses – Week 3

Hi folks

I think we can all agree that this week was a toughie but just look what you can achieve when you just step out of your comfort zone and push yourself that bit further.  The pattern course used Art Nouveau as inspiration for creating beautiful decorative letters.  The drawing course took on the great “Pinecone challenge” (not for the faint hearted) and proved that you can tackle even complex objects if you take it one step at a time.  The animal portraiture course tried out yet another medium this time – watercolour, and produced some fantastic paintings using only 5 colours.  The pastel class had a real challenge in drawing white objects on a white background which takes some thinking about but you all did brilliantly and really experimented with your colours.  Well done everyone!  I’m so pleased with how well you’re all doing so please be proud of how far you’ve come in just 3 weeks.

See you all next week.

Wendy

     


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Beginners Courses – Week 2

Hi Everyone

This week the Pattern Course looked at Indian Henna Tattoo patterns and created some of their own designs using ink.  The Drawing Course started to build on skills learned in the previous lesson and made some observation studies of plants.  In the Animal Portraiture Course we got messy with charcoal and elephants.  And in the Pastel Course we got messier still using natural forms as our subject and practising colour mixing.  You’ve all done some fantastic work this week and I can see you are already making progress in only week 2!  Keep up the good work.  Next week will offer up yet another challenge for everyone.

Looking forward to it.

Wendy

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Beginners Courses January 2016 – Week 1

Happy New Year everyone!

The new term started this week and it was great to see you all with pencils and paints in hand, ready for a creative 2016.  The Beginners Pattern Course began with some Aboriginal style paintings while the Beginners Drawing Course Level 2 looked at how to build up a picture using basic shapes.  We did pencil drawings of dogs in the Beginners Animal Portraiture Course and the Beginners Pastel Drawing Course took inspiration from the Impressionists.  I was a great first week and very exciting for me to see how you are all tackling new subjects and techniques, well done everyone!  Hope you’re all looking forward to next weeks lessons.

See you soon.

Wendy

     


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Winter Exhibition

Thank you to everyone who came to the exhibition at the weekend.  It was great to see over 90 pieces of work displayed together.  Many people commented on the high standard of work on show.  So be proud of what you’ve achieved.    It was a great opportunity for people from different courses to meet and see what the rest of Leeds Art Group have been up to this term.  Congratulations to Claire Wright for winning the “Visitors Favourite Picture” for her painting “Home”.

Thanks to everyone who helped out either with serving refreshments or packing everything away at the end.  Thanks to Jenn Smith from thetreasuremap.co.uk and Graeme from Dinsdales Art Supplies for providing stalls.  Thanks also to anyone who provided the mountain of lovely homemade cakes that continued to appear throughout the weekend – yummy!  I’m very grateful for all the hard work you put in.  I hope you enjoyed the show and hope you’ll want to do it again next year.

Time for a well earned break for all of us now but keep practising all the new skills you’ve learned this term and I’ll look forward to seeing you in January.

Have a lovely Christmas.

Wendy

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