Art for teenagers

Art for teenagers

Drawing and painting courses - art for teenagers is suitable for children from 12 to 19 years of age.
In the early years of this age period, the academic principles of fine arts can be introduced: perspective, light and shadow, color science. Young artists are gradually mastering all the techniques of painting. At the same time, they develop their creativity, imagination, plastic and figurative expression.
Art lessons include training in drawing and painting, composition and prepare students for their future careers as artists and designers. If they want to apply to universities with creative specialties, our art training will help them master everything they need to take exams or prepare their portfolio.

You can join the art activities for teenagers at any time.

Art for Teenagers
Art for Teenagers

Classes of art for teenagers:

Art classes during the school year 

From the beginning of September to the end of May

You can choose one of the following groups:

  • TUESDAY:    4 PM -   7 PM - It starts on September 3rd
  • SATURDAY:  9 AM - 12 PM - It starts on September 7rd
  • SUNDAY:      3 PM -   6 PM - It starts on September 8rd

Price:

One installment - $1590
Two installments of $837
Nine installments of $192
Daily fee - $70

Absences are not deductible from fees. But you can make up for the missed lesson in any other group when it's convenient for you.

Unlock your artistic potential with our comprehensive 34-week drawing and painting course.
Fill out our online training request form today to reserve your spot and embark on your creative journey with expert guidance and hands-on learning!

Electronic application for participation in an art course
Please fill it in if you want to reserve a place in art training.

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Program for Art Classes for Teenagers during the school year

**Course Duration**: 34 weeks
**Class Duration**: 3 hours per week

Materials needed for the training: 
  • Pencils (H, HB, B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 8B)
  • Erasers – Faber-Castell – drawing art kneaded erasers
  • Sketchbooks size A3
  • Rulers
  • Blending stumps
  • Color pencils or pastels
  • Acrylic or watercolor paints
  • Brushes (variety of sizes and types)
  • Painting paper or canvas
  • Painting palette
  • Paper towels or rags
  • Pastels
  • Ink

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Week 1-2: Introduction and Basic Drawing Techniques
Topics: Introduction to materials, line drawing, shapes, and forms
Materials: Pencils (H, HB, B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 8B), erasers - Faber-Castell – drawing art kneaded erasers, sketchbooks, rulers
Activities:
- Overview of the course and expectations
- Basic line exercises and contour drawing
- Drawing simple geometric shapes

Week 3-4: Proportions and Basic Shapes
Topics: Proportions, measurement techniques, and drawing basic shapes
Materials: Pencils (H, HB, B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 8B), erasers - Faber-Castell – drawing art kneaded erasers, sketchbooks, rulers
Activities:
- Proportion exercises (e.g., dividing shapes into equal parts)
- Drawing objects using basic shapes (cubes, spheres, cylinders)

Week 5-6: Perspective Drawing
Topics: One-point and two-point perspective
Materials: Pencils (H, HB, B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 8B), erasers - Faber-Castell – drawing art kneaded erasers, sketchbooks, rulers
Activities:
- Introduction to perspective concepts
- Drawing simple scenes with one-point and two-point perspective

Week 7-8: Light and Shadow
Topics: Shading techniques, light source, and shadows
Materials: Pencils (H, HB, B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 8B), erasers - Faber-Castell – drawing art kneaded erasers, sketchbooks, rulers, blending stumps
Activities:
- Shading exercises with geometric shapes
- Understanding and drawing cast shadows

Week 9-10: Still Life Drawing
Topics: Composition, arranging objects, and still life drawing
Materials: Pencils (H, HB, B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 8B), erasers - Faber-Castell – drawing art kneaded erasers, sketchbooks, rulers
Activities:
- Setting up and drawing a still life composition
- Focus on proportions, perspective, and shading

Week 11-12: Introduction to Color Theory
Topics: Basic color theory, color wheel, and mixing colors
Materials: Color pencils or pastels, sketchbooks, color wheel chart
Activities:
- Exercises with color mixing and creating a color wheel
- Drawing simple colored compositions

Week 13-14: Introduction to Painting
Topics: Basic painting techniques, materials, and tools
Materials: Acrylic or watercolor paints, brushes, painting paper or canvas
Activities:
- Introduction to different painting mediums and tools
- Basic brush strokes and paint application exercises

Week 15-16: Monochromatic Painting
Topics: Value studies, monochromatic painting
Materials: Acrylic or watercolor paints, brushes, painting paper or canvas
Activities:
- Creating a monochromatic painting focusing on values
- Understanding the importance of light and dark in compositions

Week 17-18: Still Life Painting
Topics: Painting still life compositions
Materials: Acrylic or watercolor paints, brushes, painting paper or canvas, still life objects
Activities:
- Setting up and painting a still life composition
- Focus on color mixing, light, and shadow

Week 19-20: Landscape Painting
Topics: Composition, perspective in landscape painting
Materials: Acrylic or watercolor paints, brushes, painting paper or canvas
Activities:
- Introduction to landscape painting techniques
- Painting a simple landscape scene

Week 21-22: Portrait Drawing
Topics: Proportions of the human face, drawing features
Materials: Pencils, sketchbooks, erasers
Activities:
- Exercises on drawing facial features (eyes, nose, mouth)
- Proportional studies of the human face

Week 23-24: Portrait Painting
Topics: Skin tones, blending techniques
Materials: Acrylic or watercolor paints, brushes, painting paper or canvas
Activities:
- Mixing skin tones and painting facial features
- Painting a complete portrait from a reference photo

Week 25-26: Figure Drawing
Topics: Human anatomy, gesture drawing
Materials: Pencils, sketchbooks, erasers
Activities:
- Gesture drawing exercises
- Proportional studies of the human body

Week 27-28: Figure Painting
Topics: Painting the human figure, skin tones
Materials: Acrylic or watercolor paints, brushes, painting paper or canvas
Activities:
- Painting exercises focusing on the human figure
- Combining gesture drawing with painting techniques

Week 29-30: Advanced Techniques in Drawing and Painting
Topics: Advanced shading, textures, and details
Materials: Pencils, sketchbooks, acrylic or watercolor paints, brushes
Activities:
- Detailed studies of textures and advanced shading
- Incorporating fine details in drawing and painting

Week 31-32: Mixed Media and Experimentation
Topics: Combining different mediums, creative experimentation
Materials: Pencils, acrylic or watercolor paints, pastels, ink, mixed media paper
Activities:
- Creating artworks using mixed media
- Encouraging creative exploration and experimentation

Week 33-34: Final Project and Exhibition Preparation
Topics: Creating a final project, preparing for an exhibition
Materials: All previously used materials, frames or mounting materials
Activities:
- Planning and executing a final art project
- Preparing artworks for a final exhibition or showcase

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This structured program ensures a comprehensive understanding and mastery of academic laws in fine arts, covering essential drawing and painting techniques while allowing for creative growth and expression.

Unlock your artistic potential with our comprehensive 34-week drawing and painting course.
Fill out our online training request form today to reserve your spot and embark on your creative journey with expert guidance and hands-on learning!

Electronic application for participation in an art course
Please fill it in if you want to reserve a place in art training.

art courses
art classes for teenagers

 

 

 Art for Teenagers

 

Summer Art Class for Teenagers:

Join us every Monday and Wednesday from 5 to 7 pm for an inspiring journey into the realm of art. Our classes focus on radical drawing and painting techniques, allowing children to experiment and express themselves freely on paper and canvas.

  • MONDAY:          5 pm - 7 pm
  • WEDNESDAY:  5 pm - 7 pm

Summer Art Classes begin in early June and end in mid-August.

You can join the art activities for teenagers at any time.

Price:

  • When paying day by day with pre-registration - $60
  • For 5 consecutive days - $200
  • For 10 consecutive days - $360

 

 

Electronic application for participation in an art course
Please fill it in if you want to reserve a place in art training.

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art classes for teenagers

 

 

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