19th CENTURY ACADEMIC DRAWING ● RAMÓN HURTADO
Come and learn how to draw the human figure.
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
Come and study the drawing of the human figure with Ramón Hurtado during a 2-week intensive course in Paris.
The aim of the course is to learn how to draw the figure as a whole, where all the elements work together, rather than as separate parts. We’ll pay particular attention to the movement, character and construction of the human figure, and learn how to add relevant details, without destroying the sense of unity in our work.
We’ll see how to measure, how to think in 3D, how to use anatomy, how to plan values and how to use accents, both in long and short pose drawings, using line, tone or both.
We’ll start by drawing plaster busts at school, then full figures at the Louvre*. We’ll also work with live models, with poses ranging from 2 to 8 hours.
(* museum entrance fees are not included in the registration fee)
LEVEL
Fundamentals ● Intermediate ● Advanced
PRE-REQUISITE
Having some basic drawing skills is a plus
REQUESTED MATERIAL
> Conté Pierre Noire 2B
> gomme mie-de-pain
> chiffon doux
> taille crayon
> crayons Prismacolor, ou crayons de couleur similaire, Noir
> fil à plomb (corde avec poids)
> carnet à dessin A3
Magasin Sennelier :
> papier Ingres d’Arches MBM, Crème (environ 5 feuilles)
Magasin Rougier & Plé :
> fusains Venitiens Lefranc Bourgeois
> estompes (marque Milan)
THE TEACHER
Ramón is a painter and art teacher living in Los Angeles.
He studied drawing and painting with Will Weston, Glenn Vilppu and Adrian Gottlieb while earning a bachelor’s degree at USC. He then spent a year in Washington DC studying figurative painting with Robert Liberace.
He has taught and lectured at the Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, Safehouse Atelier, California State University- Long Beach, DreamWorks Animation, Society of Illustrators, Atelier Emile Cohl in Los Angeles, Lisbon College of Fine Arts, Art Center College of Design and Grand Central Atelier.
https://ramonhurtado.com/
Program
Monday, March 10th
- Day - 01
- In class
- Intro & Presentation: basics concepts. Demo and drawing from plaster cast in charcoal and Conté.
Tuesday, March 11th
- Day - 02
- In class
- Drawing from plaster cast in charcoal and Conté.
Wednesday, March 12th
- Day - 03
- In class
- Drawing from plaster cast in charcoal and Conté. Démo on setting up a whole figure.
Thursday, March 13th
- Day - 04
- Louvre Museum
- Drawing full figure using ideas from last demo. Demo on sketching methods.
Friday, March 14th
- Day - 05
- Louvre Museum
- Drawing full figure using ideas from last demo.
Monday, March 17th
- Day - 06
- In class with Model (2 poses)
- Considering when drawing the live model. Materials and what to look for/prioritise.
Tuesday, March 18th
- Day - 07
- In class with Model (1 pose)
- Considering when drawing the live model. Materials and what to look for/prioritise.
Wednesday, March 19th
- Day - 08
- In class with Model (1 pose)
- Considering when drawing the live model. Materials and what to look for/prioritise.
Thursday, March 20th
- Day - 09
- In class with Model (1 pose over 2 days)
Friday, March 21st
- Day - 10
- In class with Model (1 pose over 2 days)