Create fantasy, science fiction, and other original work using pencil, ink, and paint. Students will learn to take a drawing from concept to completion while learning about the practical use of sketching, references, and studies.
Thursday
Watercolor Wonderment
The painting journey begins with classroom learning and watercolor basics. Once mastered, students will take their drawing and watercolor skills outside to capture the beauty of Park City in watercolor.
Digital Photography
Learn about in-camera control, camera functions and settings, and discuss new techniques in this interactive class. Wear comfortable walking shoes as much of this class involves exploring nearby picturesque locations. Bring your own digital camera (no cell phone cameras).
Wheel Throwing for Teens I
Learn the basics of the potter’s wheel and make clay creations like cups, plates and bowls. As students advance and build confidence, they can tackle additional wheel-thrown designs.
Due to drying and firing times, all clay pieces will be available 14 days after camp.
Drawing a Likeness
Using graphite, colored pencils, and pastels, students will explore different styles of drawing and learn features, proportions, and values to create life-like portraits.
Art Stew
Each day campers will make a new project using the “material of the day.” Expect paint, clay, collage, and other special materials.
No class August 5th

