Drawing With Inks - Online via zoom

Drawing With Inks - Online via zoom

Adult Class | This program is completed

Any

9/15/2020-11/3/2020

1:00 PM-4:00 PM on Tue

$170.00

Member Discount Available

To assist you in preparing for this class, we have provided a link to the setup / test pages from the conference provider. If you have never used this conference service before please click on the link below so that your PC or device will be ready to participate in this class.

A fun class that will feature India and watercolor inks. You will be drawing with Chinese brushes and dip pens as well as exploring a variety of techniques for creating washes and areas of texture. This is a medium that allows the artist to work quickly and enjoy spontaneous results.

  • Welcoming returning and new students, Jennifer designs her classes around each current group. We are having a great experience learning through Zoom, including more demonstrations that you can see up close and personal. Give it a try!
  • Images or objects to use as reference, paint brushes, pens with nibs, Viva paper towels, x-acto knife, masking tape, permanent India ink, and paper to draw on.
  • Contact Jennifer with questions: jenn_kane@hotmail.com
Kane, Jennifer

Jennifer Kane is a contemporary artist working in Central Pennsylvania and Southern California. She studied art, science, and theater at the University of Illinois, graduating with a BFA and MFA before moving to the State College area, where she has a dual career as a costume designer and conservation artist. Recent work is informed by her study of climate change, featuring new ways of using materials to physically interpret her subject and observations. The resulting mixed media works on paper were accepted into the main division of the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts in 2018. This was Jennifer’s 15th year as a participating artist at the festival, where she has been an award winning invited artist. Jennifer’s other current abstract works include ‘Into the Future’, a digital landscape series about construction and destruction from her own on-site photos of concrete, and ‘Access Series’, colorful portraits of utility access portals with a corresponding essay about American access to power and sanitation.