Beginning Drawing Techniques – Botanical Themes
If you have ever said, “I wish I could draw”…
Beginning Drawing Techniques – Botanical Themes
Saturday, October 21st 11am – 2pm at Hutchinson Center for the Arts, 15 Franklin St SW, Hutchinson.
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Call (320) 587-7278, info@hutchinsonarts.org
http://www.hutchinsonarts.org
More about the workshop:
Drawing is a skill everyone can learn. In this fun, introductory workshop ….
with artist Shelley Caldwell you will spend the afternoon building your skills and gaining confidence. Shelly will introduce the basics of drawing through the exploration of materials. You will learn observational drawing techniques and experiment with improvisational mark-making to create your own expressive botanical drawings. Enjoy a relaxing, encouraging environment with a no fear necessary atmosphere. This class is designed for those with little to no experience or anyone seeking to refine or refresh their skills.
$35 member /$45 not yet a member
Open to those 17 and older. All supplies included.
About Shelley Caldwell:
Intrigued by the talent surrounding her as a child, Shelley Caldwell has engaged with the arts from a very young age. Studying liberal arts and graduating with honors, Caldwell received her Associate of Arts degree from Ridgewater College of Hutchinson, MN in 2012.
She then continued her studies at Minnesota State University, Mankato (MNSU), where she earned an art department scholarship and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (concentrating on drawing and painting) in 2015. She was awarded a teaching fellowship for her pursuit of a Master of Arts degree at MSU Mankato where she focused on installation & drawing, graduating in 2017.
Shelley has shown her work throughout the greater Minnesota community in venues such as the 410 Project, Emy Frentz Gallery, Carnegie Art Center, The Grand Center for Arts & Culture, and others.
Surrounded by the landscape which inspires her most, she presently works from her family farm in rural Faribault County.