AIGA Link is thrilled to have Angelina Villalobos leading our Mural workshop.
Learn to see and describe the movement of the human body in this gesture drawing workshop. Working with a clothed model, we will discover a simple method of mapping a complicated form into shapes, angles, and big proportions.
In this workshop, Drew Wicklund will teach students to use their observational skills to draw from life. He’ll reveal methods for finding the freedom to draw with an open mind, soaking everything in, and capturing the moment anytime/anywhere with art and word.
Join former LINK Student and present day San Francisco based artist Chelsea Wong as we adorn 200 square feet with a lasting piece of public art in her inimitable style. Located in SODO at The Canine Club, this is a work that will be seen by the entire city.
Through Iteration and using unpredictable techniques, I will guide the students through a process that can feel chaotic, and a little scary.
The workshop's goal is to inspire students to process ideas through the full context available to their individual imagination and awareness.
Students will be lead through an intensive workshop of gesture and timed drawings inspired by live (clothed) models.
This is a large-scale painting that will be brought to life in the color and painting of each individual artist.
Students will learn traditional hand-drawn animation techniques and how to break down motion and timing into key frames and in-betweens
Select a story that interests you from the newspapers provided and create a collaged poster (newsprint, paper, pen, pencil etc.) that includes images and text. Once you have created the poster, change the text to take the opposite stance. See if the image still works.