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BASIC DRAWING Hugh Donnelly Hugh Donnelly began teaching painting and drawing in New York in 1981. He has been teaching at Multnomah Art Center since 1995. He studied art and education at Oregon College of Education and has a Masters Degree in Studio Art from New York University. His work, which has been described as classic modern realism, has been included in solo and group exhibitions in New York and throughout Oregon, and is in private collections nationally. SYLLABUS Course Description Objectives Instruction Develop familiarity with basic drawing concepts, methods, media and subjects. Classic and progressive exercises in a supportive environment. Appropriate as an introduction to drawing and composition for any student with little or no drawing background, or as continued skill-building for experienced students. Develop an understanding of the relationship between visual perception and drawing. Translate what is seen into what is drawn. Improve manipulation of composition. Develop familiarity with and control of various drawing mediums. Instructor provides focus topics in studio drawing and critique sessions. Drawing modes and materials alter each session to establish a variety of drawing experiences. Composition and tonal drawing are emphasized as a foundation of visual skills. Class time consists of lecture, demonstration, discussion, drawing sessions, and critiques in a structured and supportive environment, conducive to maximum concentration. Home projects are designed to give students a basis for individual exploration of class topics. COURSE OUTLINE Session Class Topic Home Project 1. Introduction Buy Supplies Layout Small Object Drawing (felt tip pen, graphite) 2. Value Egg (crayons) 3. Rectilinear Forms Hobby Still Life 4. Stipple Values Stipple from Photo (felt tip pen) 5. Contours Hand Contour (felt pen) 6. Glass & Silver Unexpected Objects 7. Portraits Full Self Portrait (felt pen) 8. Value Portraits Mirror Drawing (charcoal and eraser) Glass Drawing 9. Value Reduction/Review (charcoal) See reverse for list of materials.

MATERIALS LIST Basic Drawing Most items may be purchased at any art supply store. This is a general list of materials will be used in class. Essential items will be discussed during the first class session. For the first session, the items marked with a are recommended. Drawing Implements Pencils [a great variety, including at least one hard pencil (i.e. 2H, 4H, 6H), one medium (HB) and one soft pencil (2B, 4B, 6B, 7B, 8B, 9B)] Graphite stick (i.e. #4B, #6B) Charcoal Crayons (conte and wax; black and brown) Felt tip pens (large "El Marko" type, small "Flair" type) Erasers (pink pearl or kneadable) Drawing Surfaces Newsprint pad (at least 18" x 24") Bond, Vellum Bristol or Index Bristol paper (at least 18" x 24") Tracing paper (Instructor will supply) Miscellaneous Drawing board (at least 18" x 24"; 3/8" hardboard or plywood; visit a lumberyard) Box for drawing gear Large clips Portfolio (may be made with foam core or corrugated cardboard) Masking Tape

INTERMEDIATE DRAWING Hugh Donnelly Hugh Donnelly began teaching painting and drawing in New York in 1981. He has been teaching at Multnomah Art Center since 1995. He studied art and education at Oregon College of Education and has a Masters Degree in Studio Art from New York University. His work, which has been described as classic modern realism, has been included in solo and group exhibitions in New York and throughout Oregon, and is in private collections nationally. SYLLABUS Course Description Objectives Instruction A continuing exploration of drawing and composition for students with basic drawing experience. Confirm and develop understanding of the relationship between visual perception and drawing. Explore potential for expression in representational and abstract drawing. Develop skill and control of drawing materials and techniques. Improve manipulation of composition. Explore use of color in drawings Instructor provides topics in studio drawing and critique sessions. Drawing modes and materials alter each session to allow a progression of drawing experiences. Emphasis is on compositional strength, perception and translation of values and proportion, materials manipulation, and individual development. Class time consists of lecture, demonstration, discussion, drawing sessions, and critiques in a structured and supportive environment, conducive to maximum concentration. Home projects are designed to give students a basis for individual exploration of class topics. COURSE OUTLINE Session Class Topic Home Project 1. Introduction Buy Supplies Concepts/Materials Self Portrait (various media) 2. Crushed Paper Bagged Objects 3. Drapery Drapery at Home (crayon) 4. Color Color Corner (color crayons/colored pencils) 5. Portraits Self Portrait (graphite) 6. Interior Wash Exterior Wash (ink) 7. Abstraction Master Copy Interpretation (graphite, charcoal, eraser) 8. Totality of Vision Students Self-Assignment 9. Summary (any) See reverse for list of materials.

MATERIALS LIST Intermediate Drawing Most items may be purchased at any art supply store. This is a general list of materials will be used in class. Essential items will be discussed during the first class session. No drawing supplies are required for the first session. Drawing Implements Pencils [a great variety, including at least one hard pencil (i.e. 2H, 4H, 6H), one medium (HB) and one soft pencil (2B, 4B, 6B, 7B, 8B, 9B) Graphite stick (i.e. #4B, #6B) Charcoal Erasers (pink pearl or kneadable) Wax crayons (variety of colors) Pastels or colored pencils (such as Prismacolors) Felt tip pens (large "El Marko" type, small "Flair" type) Brushes (sumi-brush, red sables, hog bristles; various sizes) Bottled ink (black India ink) Conte crayons (black and brown) Drawing Surfaces Bond, Vellum Bristol or Index Bristol paper (at least 18" x 24") Newsprint pad (at least 18" x 24") Watercolor paper Miscellaneous Box for drawing gear Drawing board (at least 18" x 24"; 3/8" hardboard or plywood; visit a lumberyard) Large clips Rags, sponges, paper towels Water cans, jars or bottles Mixing tray Masking Tape

BASIC PAINTING Hugh Donnelly Hugh Donnelly began teaching painting and drawing in New York in 1981. He has been teaching at Multnomah Art Center since 1995. He studied art and education at Oregon College of Education and has a Masters Degree in Studio Art from New York University. His work, which has been described as classic modern realism, has been included in solo and group exhibitions in New York and throughout Oregon, and is in private collections nationally. SYLLABUS Course Description Objectives Instruction Develop familiarity with basic oil and acrylic painting techniques and materials. Understand color. Classic and progressive exercises in a supportive environment. Requires drawing experience. Appropriate as an introduction to painting for any student with little or no painting experience. Develop an understanding of basic materials and technical principles for oil or acrylic painting. Develop a familiarity with basic color theory and its application to painting. Instructor provides focus topics in studio painting and critique sessions. Classes are structured as building blocks, each lesson adding to information from each previous lesson. Color theory, painting techniques and control of medium are emphasized. Class time will consist of lecture, discussion, demonstrations, painting sessions, and critiques in a structured and supportive environment, conducive to maximum concentration. Home projects are designed to give students a basis for individual exploration of class topics. COURSE OUTLINE Session Class Topic Home Project 1. Introduction Buy Supplies Materials Overview Stretch & Prime Canvas Surface Preparation 2. Mixing Color Color Chart 3. Paint Application Stare, Think and Paint Underpainting & Direct Color 4. Direct Color, Continued Finish Still-Life Painting 5. Impasto & Scumbling Local Landscape Black & White Prep Drawing 6. Alla-Prima Painting Alla-Prima Self-Portrait 7. Washing & Glazing Monochrome + Glaze 8. Washing & Glazing, Continued Finish Glaze Painting 9. Final Review See reverse for list of materials.

MATERIALS Basic Painting Most items may be purchased at any art supply store. This is a general list of materials that are valuable for painting. No painting supplies are required for the first session. Paint Acrylic or oil paint, tubes or jars. Note that paint consistency of jars is thinner than tube paint. It is a good idea to have at least the colors below (or similar). Additional colors are encouraged and may be purchased at your discretion. Blue (Cobalt, Pthalo or Ultramarine) Reds (Cadmium Red Medium, Quinacridone Crimson) Yellow (Cadmium Yellow Light) Yellow Ochre Burnt Umber White (Titanium or Zinc) Painting Medium (For Acrlylics: Polymer Medium, Gel, Gloss or Matte; For Oils: Linseed Oil) Painting Diluent (For Acrylics: use water; For Oils: mineral spirits, turpenoid, citrus thinner) Painting Implements Brushes (sable and bristle; various sizes and shapes) Palette knives Canvas Stretcher bars Keys (aka wedges) Primer (Gesso) Painting Surfaces* Varnish Drawing paper Canvas boards (need at least one) Pre-stretched pre-primed canvas Hardboard (such as Medium Density Fiberboard [MDF]) * We are aiming to work on four canvases. Therefore, you may wish to purchase eight pairs of stretcher bars 24 or bigger, and at least three yards of canvas. Alternately, you may wish to purchase four pre-stretched pre-primed canvases. Graphite or charcoal Palette or mixing tray Spray bottle Water cans, jars or bottles Painting clothes T-Square or Right-Angle Triangle Miscellaneous Hammer and nails Canvas pliers Staple gun and staples Rags, sponges, paper towels Brush cleaner