Develop your natural artistic skills as you learn basic watercolor theory and techniques. This class covers color mixing, color application, and composition through fun and exciting exercises.
Develop your natural artistic skills as you learn basic watercolor theory and techniques. This class covers color mixing, color application, and composition through fun and exciting exercises.
Students need to have access to a basic set of watercolor paint set (tube paint will work), a watercolor paper pad (9”x12” preferably), 2 cups or tin cans, a rag or small towel, watercolor brushes, pencil, eraser and masking tape.
LACC Extension (formerly Community Services) is a not-for-credit program that offers classes, workshops, seminars, clinics, field-trips and other offerings open to the community and supported by the fees paid by students attending each offering.
Whether you know us as "extension," "continuing education," "community education," or "lifelong learning," we represent a 3rd type of educational offerings community colleges in California can do besides classes "for-credit" (for degrees and certificates and with financial aid possible), or free, "noncredit" courses for basic skills development and career training.
In a nutshell, LACC Extension offers classes, events and other offerings for just about anyone in the community - old or young, resident or not, training for a career or just looking to have a good time. Our offerings are not-for-credit (no transcripts, degrees or CA Community College Certificate programs), and are supported by fees or donations/contributions. We're kind of like public TV or radio, but the education version!
We help folks learn a skill, try out new things and connect with LACC and their neighbors in an educational setting.
Looking for a painting class that’s fun and easy, step-by-step, and designed for absolute and complete beginners?  Our online painting classes are interactive learning experiences. They’re fun, easy and informative.
In this 10-week class, we will focus on color as the primary element in abstract expression. Using examples of prominent color field painters from the mid 20th Century to the present, we will examine the use of color in terms of its emotional and spiritual content.
Students learn drawing techniques in many different mediums. These include but are not limited to pencil, charcoal, chalk and conte crayons on a variety of paper types.
We believe that no matter what their area of emphasis, every emerging artist needs a strong foundation in Drawing and Painting. It is a learned skill that relies heavily upon on hand-eye coordination and which is an ability that, in time, can be mastered by just about everyone.
We will explore in depth ways to achieve layouts as well as backgound paintings. We will develop a finished portfolio 4-8 final keyshots, Isometric top down location drawings, Prop pages, and Environment pages.
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