
The class is divided into three 45-minute sessions during which the model poses for varying lengths of time. The teacher pays close attention to each student’s work in order to provide personalized advice.
The methods recommended for accurate drawing are essentially observation of vertical lines, triangulation, and comparison of adjacent shapes.
Elements of perspective are covered insofar as they are useful for drawing the model in space, as well as the various objects that accompany it.
Students are encouraged to use different techniques: pencils, pens, brushes, charcoal, but everyone is free to choose their own tools. At the end of each hour, all the drawings are gathered together for a feedback session, which allows students to discover the drawings produced during the session, observe recurring errors, and suggest new directions for their work.
Sometimes the teacher may impose constraints in order to follow specific instructions regarding framing, treatment, and dimensions.
Examples drawn from ancient and recent art history are used and discussed.
Materials to be provided by the student (list provided upon registration).
*Classes will be suspended during spring break and will be held on the following public holidays: April 6 and May 25, 2026.
The course is taught in French.
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