Animal Crackers

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Animal Crackers

CA$160.00

Learn how to draw animals using ink and watercolour, exploring classical and expressive mark-making, creating depth, patterns and textures. Perfect for beginners, with optional challenges for Intermediate artists. Animals for the projects are chosen by the group - strange and wonderful creatures will be proposed!

Materials: Ink (pens, ink and nibs or brush) and watercolour or pencil crayons. This is an all-level class that will produce 4 final works.

Dates: Saturdays, 10-12:30noon EST
September 7, 14, 21, 28

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Sharlena Wood is a versatile artist best known for her vast expertise working in the art materials industry. Her enthusiasm for sharing knowledge combined with a cheerful and upbeat attitude inspires fearless exploration – the perfect recipe for building confidence, discovering unique gifts, and ultimate creative potential.

What is included in the class?

Each session includes in-depth demonstrations, paint-along exercises, live Q&A, and a sketchbook project to work on in your own time between classes.

We will connect using the easy-to-use Zoom platform, where you can work in the comfort of your own home studio. You will receive an invitation email with a Zoom link and supporting documents such as reference photos, handouts, and a material list prior to the first class date.

The Virtual Workshop Experience with Sharlena Wood

  • Each session begins with a welcome and overview. You will know exactly how the session will unfold and the objectives. 

  • The classes are interactive and paced for you to work along with step-by-step demonstrations, Q&A’s and help along the way. 

  • Review and critique. At the end of each session, there will be time for questions and concerns. Students may choose if and how they want to share their work.

  • The workshop encourages sharing in a private Facebook Group (Sharlena Wood • Visual Art Group) where you can upload your finished projects or in-progress homework, get feedback, and comment on your fellow classmates’ work. It’s a safe community space to share your work, and I offer comments on all work posted.