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FLASH - D&C Drapery and Costume Design FLASH

FLASH - D&C Drapery and Costume Design FLASH

In this 5-week class, students will learn how to draw the clothed form. With a heavy focus on costuming, covering topics like drapery, fabrics, materials. Learning where to pinch and where to fold to accentuate the human form. After the basics are covered then each week will focus on breaking down various styles and time periods from around the globe. • Forms and Volume • Anatomical Proportions • Costuming • Drapery • Light Rendering • improved Draftsmanship • Historical Apparel Design

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Live (Recorded)
Location
Online Course
Duration
Price
Suggested Materials

Any traditional drawing materials with a camera or scanner or and digital drawing software with tablet

Requirements

Computer With High Speed Internet. Mic (Highly Recommended) And Camera (Optional).

Meet Your Instructor

Steven Michael Hampton

Concept Artist & Instructor

Class Starts:

Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025

Term

spring

Time

Sunday 10:00am - 12:00pm (PST)

Format

Live (Recorded)

Duration

5 - Weeks Course

Location

Online Course

Price

$174.99

Steven Michael Hampton is an artist and educator in the fields of drawing, anatomy, and two- dimensional design. He has lectured and led workshops at private companies and schools such as Anatomy Tools, Blizzard Entertainment, CGMA, IDEA Academy, and Lucas Arts. Steven has exhibited extensively throughout the U.S. and has additionally curated exhibitions in Los Angeles relating to themes of kitsch, monuments, and mourning, including Super-Salon (Flagstop), Traumatic Materiality (Autonomie), and Savage Sentimentality (Torrance Art Museum). For several years he was a board member of the Foundation for Art Resources (FAR), helping to organize Pacific Non-Standard Time: FAR 1977-Present, among other projects. Steven received his BFA from Art Center in Illustration, his MFA in Painting from Claremont Graduate University where he received the Karl and Beverly Benjamin Fellowship, an MA in Art History from University of California, Riverside writing his thesis on “Bad Painting and Kitsch,” and is currently completing his PhD in Art History at the University of California, Riverside. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgPj2jSpcJaN6C5xMi8ohfg
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