Key Facts
- Starting
27 Sep 2024- Location
- Tooting
- Start Time
- 13:30
- End Time
- 16:00
- Duration
- 10 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Day
- Days
- Friday
- Start Date
- 27 Sep 2024
- Level
- Short Course
- Code
- TABX205CP
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 0 - 100
Drawing and Painting - Experimental Approaches to Drawing
Discover new dimensions in your artistic practice with this experimental drawing course, designed to introduce you to unconventional approaches to drawing and challenge your preconceptions of what a drawing can be. This course will enable you to expand your artistic toolkit and discover fresh approaches to bring your ideas to life on paper. With demonstrations and a contemporary context from your tutor, you will explore ways to alter drawing tools and their handling to transform your outcomes. You will learn to use limitations in creative ways, discovering how self-imposed rules and restrictions can lead to unexpected and exciting results. You will be encouraged to find drawings in the patterns, textures, and marks in the world around you and incorporate these into your artwork. This course is ideal for students of all levels who are eager to build on their artistic skills and explore new avenues of creative expression.
Nicholas Middleton is an artist working primarily in painting with a background print, and interests in photography, film and video. He studied printmaking at Winchester School of Art and has recently completed a PhD at the Royal College of Art. As a painter he has exhibited widely in the UK, as well as abroad, and has been selected for the prestigious John Moores Painting Prize five times, twice winning the Visitors' Choice Prize, as well as prizes for watercolours at the Bankside and Mall Galleries. Recent work has investigated the relationship between photography, film and painting.
If you are on a low wage, unemployed or claim Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) then you can enrol on the course for free. If you are self-employed, you might be able to deduct your enrolment fee from your taxable income.
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Entry Requirements
There is no entry requirement for this course -
Course Content
You will be able to: Explore different mark making techniques with modified tools and handling
Using modified tools and handling to emphasise gestural drawing Realise and appreciate your tools extensions of your bodyWork with limitations creatively Make drawings using predetermined rules for unexpected results Be receptive to how limitations can force creative solutions
Explore monoprinting and image transfer techniques
Using simple monoprinting techniques to transform your mark making Augment drawings through different transfer methods
Work with found drawings from your surroundings Using rubbing and other transfer methods to use found textures in drawing
Learn to see, collect and assemble drawings from found materialsResearching skills
Knowing the importance of visual diary for inspiration
Presenting your own work and other artists' work in the class -
Course Structure
This course runs for 10 weeks at Tooting -
Assessment Details
You'll receive one to one teaching during the sessions. There will also be group work so you can discuss your work with your classmates.