Hi Everyone!
Thank you so much for signing up for this special class from illustrator Laurie Rosenwald! “What Could This Be? The Creative Process of Laurie Rosenwald” is available to you NOW as a self-paced class.
This class is a little different than usual as we won’t be running it “live” and therefore won’t have dedicated forums… but you are welcome to upload any drawings to the “Carla Sonheim Presents – Share Your Work” FB page!
Thank you again and we hope you enjoy learning more about Laurie’s creative process!
Carla
Supplies
• Paper. SKETCH quality, BIG PAPER is preferable- CHEAPEST white (not newsprint) you can get (often sulphite). 18″x 24″ is a good size (but smaller is fine).
Get LOTS of it. When you start drawing fast make sure you have a LOT of materials — especially PAPER!
• A stack of colored construction paper
• Several sheets of 140lb Watercolor paper or similar (to paint collage paper with)
• Charcoal. ANY charcoal is good. I like medium vine charcoal which is round -from vines! but in sticks is fine too…
• Crayons. Any crayon or oil pastel but Caran d’Ache Neocolor 1 (or 2) is GREATEST! Caran d’Ache Neocolor I Wax Pastel
• Pencils. ANY soft or ordinary pencil, ebony, 6B, 8B….2B…or not 2b! Just not extra fine or hard leads.
• Black Tempera paint. This is very inexpensive paint, non-toxic, and washes out easily.
• Acrylic paint. Black, and other colors of your choice.
• Squeeze Bottle Painting. Either buy a few TULIP bottles, or fill up your own with acrylic paint mixed with water (will demo in Lesson 2).
• Mark-making tools like: household sponge, bits of cardboard, things to make marks with, old toothbrush, Q-tips, paintbrushes (a medium and large)
Nuts & Bolts
Here’s how this online class works:
- You have instant access to the lessons and can find them on the right column of the class page.
- You have indefinite access to this class.
- You can (optionally) share your work at the Carla Sonheim Presents Facebook page.
- Class fee is good for participants living in a single household.