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Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain

by admin, on 22 March 2016 00:00:00 CET

Yes it's true. You can learn to draw and you don't need extraordinary talent - it is simply a question of being taught how to do so.

Prague College offers you a great opportunity to sign up for a 2-day creative workshop which will help you develop your drawing skills. The workshop is based on the international bestseller "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" by Betty Edwards. 

It has been proved that we all have relatively similar creative skills, and it is very much up to us when and how we use them; alternatively, we can just leave them hidden inside and pretend we are not creative. Unfortunately, the right side of the brain is rarely used and exercised during one's studies during art school, and that is contrary to the fact that the right hemisphere is actually responsible for our creativity! 

This workshop will take full advantage of what our right hemisphere is capable of, and you will develop your drawing skills immensely.

Programme:

DAY 1: Several different kind of pencils will be used at this workshop. At the beginning, you will start with easy drawing exercises followed by a basic drawing project. Finally, you will draw a portrait of your choice.

DAY 2: Again you will commence the day with several drawing exercises. Mastering those will help you draw a better portrait - do not forget that anyone who is truly devoted can manage to draw a good portrait!

PRICE: 1300 CZK for the 2-day workshop
MATERIALS (included in the price): B, 4B, and 8B pencils, rubber, fix, papers, sticks
WHAT TO BRING: Black and white copy of a portrait in A4 format and snacks  

Please note that the workshop will be held in Czech language. Basic understanding of Czech is required.

We are looking forward to seeing you there!

 

Daily 9-5 pm, with lunch break.
Room 001/002, Blanicka entrance

Topics:Seminars & WorkshopsSchool of Art & Design

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