Life Drawing (private / closed studio with live models) Jorgen Lauritzen (Friday afternoons) 1:30-4:30 pm (March 27 – May 22) Level TBA

Price range: $330.00 through $360.00

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OAS is thrilled to bring life drawing (with live models) to Studio Two on Friday afternoons this spring. This eight week life drawing class will begin with fundamental drawing techniques applied to the human figure. Techniques taught will include: basic human anatomy, contour drawing, gesture drawing and chiaroscuro. The concluding drawings in the class will involve long poses where all techniques covered are cohesively combined. Click HERE for Life Drawing Supply List (The course price includes fees paid to models each week, as well as a Sheridan College art instructor).  Click HERE for Weekly Course Outline for Life Drawing Course

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Level  TBA
Instructor: Jorgen Lauritzen 

Friday afternoons: 1:30-4:30 pm in Studio Two (closed to all but participants) 
This class is 8 weeks and runs March 27 – May 22 (no class April 3rd on Good Friday)

(make-up date is May 29, in the event that OAS must cancel a class for any reason) 

We are excited to welcome Jorgen to OAS, and bring you life drawing with live models. 

Jørgen Lauritzen is a painter of primarily industrial and urban landscapes. His influences include the American Ashcan and Regionalist Schools of painting. His themes relate to metaphysically inspired depictions of places in various states of deconstruction, abandonment and loss. Jørgen is a graduate of the Sheridan College Illustration Program and the Ontario College of Art and Design Drawing and Painting Department. After living in Sweden with the Brucebo Fine Art Residency Scholarship he returned to Canada to work as a digital matte painter and compositor in film and other media while continuing to paint traditionally. He also teaches painting and drawing in departments of Sheridan College’s Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design. Jørgen’s paintings can be found in private and public collections including The Toronto Maritime Museum Collection and the Gotlands Konstmuseum (Sweden).

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