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Series 1: Drawing the Face (€29.99)
Course includes:
Introduction to Line, Rhythm and Drawing the Face
Drawing the Face in Dynamic Frontal Pose with Curved
AxesDrawing Ascetic Faces and Beards
Drawing the Face in ¾ Pose Part 1 (Reverential Pose)
Drawing the Face in ¾ Pose Part 2 (Upward Facing
Pose)Drawing the Face of the Infant Christ
Series 2: Drawing the Half Figure (€19.99)
Course includes:
Drawing hands (Part 1)
Drawing hands (Part 2)
Drawing the Half-figure in Frontal Pose
Drawing the half figure in ¾ pose
Series 3: Garment Basics (€14.99)
Course includes:
Basic Folds
Hanging Folds
Creating Volume with Line
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Basic Structure of the Full Figure
Drawing Feet
Drawing a full figure Christ (Apostles & Prophets)
Drawing Women Saints
Drawing Monastic Saints
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Drawing Hierarchs
Drawing Priests
Drawing Deacons
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Drawing Imperial and Noble Saints
Drawing Martyrs
Drawing Holy Unmercenaries (Basic Composition)
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Drawing St John the Forerunner
Drawing Angels
Drawing Soldier Saints
Series 5: Drawing the 3/4 Figure (€19.99)
Course includes:
Drawing the Basic 3/4 Figure
Drawing the Bowing 3/4 Figure
Drawing a Dynamic 3/4 Figure
Course Includes:
Drawing the Frontal (Enthroned) Seated Figure
Drawing a 3/4 Seated Figure (Introduction to Vertical or Relative Perspective)
Drawing a Reclining Figure
Drawing the Burial of Christ
Drawing a Kneeling Figure
Series 7: Drawing more Figures (€9.99)
Course includes:
Drawing Christ Crucified
Drawing a Flying Angel
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Drawing Buildings and Objects
Drawing Mountains and Landscapes
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Compose an icon of the Theotokos and Christ.
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Creatively composing an icon with a figure and landscape elements (Prophet Elijah)
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Creatively composing an icon with figures and building elements (The Annunciation)
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In Section 1 you will learn about the workspace and materials needed to paint with egg tempera. Then you will learn how to prepare the egg emulsion and the painting surface and how to mix the colours. This is followed by several exercises for learning brush techniques needed to paint icons.
In Section 2 we will go into the theory of Byzantine iconography and how colour and light function in the icon as well as the question of colour symbolism in icons.
In Section 3 we will start with a basic garment exercise to understand how the photismata are build up rhythmically by first building up the forms from light to dark.
In Section 4 will start discovering the magic of painting with a limited tetrachrome palette, by painting a mauve sleeve, this time working from dark to light.
In Section 5 and 6 you will discover one of the trickiest colours to paint in tetrachrome: Green. You will learn to paint it using two different techniques.
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In these tutorials we will continue our discovery of the magic of the tetrachrome limited palette...
In Section 1 you will discover that Black+White=Blue as we paint contrasting warm and cool garments with hanging folds.
In Section 2 we will paint a white garment that allows us to practice painting a variety of folds.
In Section three we will paint the head covering worn by women and some monastic saints and get to grips with painting curved lines.
Painting Series 1. Introduction to Painting (Part 3 (€19.99)
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Yellow garments can be difficult to paint as it's easy for them to look lifeless and flat. In Lesson 10 you will learn the secret for painting vibrant yellow garments while we learn to paint some typical lower garments that are found in full-figure icons of Christ, the Apostles as well as women saints.
While strictly speaking there are no "black" garments in Byzantine iconography, there is now an expectation that contemporary monastic saints will be depicted wearing black. These black garments often end up looking lifeless, but in Lesson 11 I will be teaching you how to paint black garments that actually look radiant.
Finally in the lesson 12, the last lesson in this series, we will be painting gold garments and objects.