SM132 Life Drawing Studio: Rodin and his Models (5 classes)

  • 13 Mar 2012
  • 10:00 AM
  • 10 Apr 2012
  • 1:00 PM
  • Artist's Studio, 75015, Paris; Metro: Balard

Registration

  • 5 sessions
    ** Price Reduced **
    Was 250euros - Now 200 euros

Registration is closed
Tuesdays, March 13, 20, 27 & April 3 and 10

** Special **
Price now Reduced 20%
on full series
250euros now 200euros

Auguste Rodin This spring the Musée Rodin in Paris is presenting an extraordinary exhibition of 300 drawings of Rodin's models dated from 1890 to 1917 by the great sculptor. Quoting from the museum’s introduction to the exhibition: “Rodin’s freedom in drawing contributed to opening an immense space for the artists of the 20th century. The true mission of the exhibition is to make the viewer sense this liberty.”

This Spring series of 5 Life Drawing sessions begins with a look at Rodin's pencil, pen, and watercolor drawings featured in the Musée Rodin Exhibition. One might also visit Danser sa Vie at the Pompidou Center to see how Emiil Nolde and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner expressed the moving figure in painting! (Visits to both shows are recommended but not required). Working from a live model, participants will learn how to capture movement through the use of line and color. Watercolor, gouache, graphite pencil, wax crayons and colored markers will be our chosen media. A link to a supply list will be sent to you when you register.

Beginners and more experienced students are welcome. Jan’s Life Drawing Studio is always warm and convivial yet hard working. With an emphasis on practice, acknowledging that in order to learn and progress in any creative endeavor one must take risks and experiment with new tools and new methods. Jan both encourages and challenges her students to surpass their limits and nurture their creativity. A sequel to this course follows in May under the title “Life Drawing Studio: Degas and the Nude.”

Instructor: Jan Olsson holds a Master of Fine Arts in Drawing and is an engaging teacher with many years of experience teaching. She is also a highly skilled practicing artist who exhibits internationally. See her website at http://janolssonart.com for more information and inspiration.

Good to know: 

  • WICE members can register for this event online using WICE's fast and secure online system. Simply click on the link and follow directions.
  • Not a member? You may be able to join some events as a nonmember for a small fee which includes a 3-month membership. Please send an email to wice@wice-paris.org if you have questions. We look forward to talking with you.