DATE: February 16, 2013
CONTACT: Patricia Newman, RA & Catherine Meyer, ARA
LOCATION/TIME: Carlton Plaza (3rd floor craft room), 1075 Fulton Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95825 / 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Don’t miss out on this rare event limited to 20 people!
Come play, create portfolio pieces, and let your inner child go wild in this hands on workshop.
Also for WRITERS who want to learn more right brain skills and maybe even illustrate their own books, don't miss out on this event where you will learn no fail art skills that will delight, inspire, and empower you and help with fresh portfolio or visual thinking skills!
You'll leave having had a wonderful day, having created some cool art pieces and with LOTS to think about. Illustrator Coordinator Kris Aro McLeod and Assistant IC Mira Reisberg have put together an intimate event where you can open yourself up to new illustration techniques and ideas in a safe, nurturing environment:
- Learn from two artists devoted to children's literature;
- Learn from each other; and
- Experiment with a collection of art materials to discover new techniques that will help make your work more marketable and more fun.
- Your registration fee includes an art kit, specially assembled for you by Kris and Mira ($20 value).
- Learn more about Kris (www.krisaromcleod.com) and Mira (www.picturebookacademy.com).
Members: $49 (until Jan. 16, 2013) / $55 (after Jan. 16)
Nonmembers: $55 (until Jan. 16, 2013) / $60 (after Jan. 16)
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
SCHEDULE
10:00 - 10:30 a.m. -- Welcome
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. -- Drawing and hand lettering with Kris
"I teach art to grades 4-6 for a living. Every year I make my students learn how to create value (the lightness or darkness of an object) using the 4 basic forms. After avoiding shading myself for many, many years I finally realized that if my 10 year old students could successfully shade forms- I could too. My work has blossomed since I took this new direction.
"In this workshop we will draw the 4 basic forms and see how together they make up all the objects around us. We’ll see how picture book illustrators past and present, realistic and graphic, use light and dark to model their characters. We’ll apply what we learn to drawing kids, animals, and buildings.
"In the second part of the workshop we’ll take a look at some popular books that feature different hand lettering techniques and see why they work. Then we’ll use form and text to start our own hand-lettered piece of art."
12:30 - 1:15 p.m. -- Brown Bag lunch and schmooze time
1:15 - 3:15 p.m. -- Collage, acrylics, and mixed media with Mira
"Having taught art for over 20 years from kindergarten to university levels, and taught many now multi-award winning picture book illustrators, I have developed what I call a pedagogy of pleasure where students learn best through pleasure, experimentation, and play. In the first part of our Illustrators' Play Day: Techniques and Materials, we will be exploring the forgiving and fun aspects of acrylics and mixed media to create at least one piece of story art using either a provided prompt or any subject you like. We’ll have juicy materials kits with an assortment of different fine art and commercial papers, collage materials, supplies for making instant styrofoam stamps and I’ll be bringing my own brushes, acrylic paints, gels and mediums, pencils, stamp pads, oil pastels and other materials for you to use. All you need to bring is an openness to play (and your lunch).
"You'll be learning lots of new techniques, including xerox transfer techniques so bring any xerox or laser prints that you might want to transfer. Many of these techniques can also be applied to watercolors. I’ll also be showing inspiring contemporary picture books that use these and similar techniques."
3:15 - 4:00 p.m. -- Show and Tell
Bring your own lunch.
SCBWI will provide water, an afternoon snack, and your art kit.