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New online session of Adult Art Course starting on Sept 21

Writer: MariaMaria

This course introduces you to the key concepts of fine art, see the video description above. Each lesson starts with explanation and examples from the art history.​ Even a complete beginner by the end of this course will be able to paint a portrait and create a composition with one or several human figures from scratch. Recommended for beginners and for art lovers who'd like to refresh and pull their skills together.


Starting March 2020, Art School of SF Bay has switched all classes to the online format. We worked hard to adjust our art program to the new way of learning, and with great success. The instructional methods used in our studios proved to work in the online environment and even benefit from it.   

Our live online art classes are being taught via Zoom. Students will need access to a computer / tablet / phone with internet connection and zoom.us, a working camera and a microphone. Teacher starts a class with the lecture and demonstration (some lectures can be pre-recorded). Students start working and show their works to the teacher upon request (every 7-10 minutes). Teacher checks and corrects the digital image of a student's work, explaining what works in a particular case and what does not, and why. 


 
 
 

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Fall 2024 semester:
Last Day of Classes: December 20th, 2024 (Friday)
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