FIG1:Figure Drawing 1

Learn the fundamentals of figure drawing to develop your anatomy understanding, posing & gestures. This course covers all parts of drawing the figure with a process-oriented approach.  Topics include gesture, figure construction, head drawing, anatomy and more.  This course will guide you through 10 weeks of drawing live from models, critiques and draw overs.

Instructor: Michael Hampton, Concept artist & Instructor

Price: $800 plus $15.99 registration fee (labeled as shipping & handling) For terms and conditions see FAQ.

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Location: All SUMMER 2023 Term courses will be held online.  All material, course structure and syllabus will remain the same.  Class will meet in an online meeting room hosted by Brainstorm School.

Requirements:  Computer with Photoshop and high speed internet.  Mic (highly recommended) and camera (optional)

What you can expect to learn:

  • Anatomy

  • Construction

  • Rendering

  • Proportions

  • Forms and Volume

  • Gesture

 


SUMMER TERM: Monday 5:00pm-8:00pm PST
First Class: May 20, 2024
10 week course

Instructor: Michael Hampton, Concept artist & Instructor
Steven Michael Hampton is an artist and educator in the fields of drawing, anatomy, and two- dimensional design. He has lectured and led workshops at private companies and schools such as Anatomy Tools, Blizzard Entertainment, CGMA, IDEA Academy, and Lucas Arts. Steven has exhibited extensively throughout the U.S. and has additionally curated exhibitions in Los Angeles relating to themes of kitsch, monuments, and mourning, including Super-Salon (Flagstop), Traumatic Materiality (Autonomie), and Savage Sentimentality (Torrance Art Museum). For several years he was a board member of the Foundation for Art Resources (FAR), helping to organize Pacific Non-Standard Time: FAR 1977-Present, among other projects. Steven received his BFA from Art Center in Illustration, his MFA in Painting from Claremont Graduate University where he received the Karl and Beverly Benjamin Fellowship, an MA in Art History from University of California, Riverside writing his thesis on “Bad Painting and Kitsch,” and is currently completing his PhD in Art History at the University of California, Riverside.


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