Comic Books: Learning from the Masters

Adult Class | This program is completed

All levels welcome.

1/9/2020-3/12/2020

6:30 PM-9:30 PM EDT on Th

$285.00

$255.00

$15.00

Drawing from the rich history of comics, class projects will explore a variety of genres. Drawing exercises will be based on the specific techniques used by comic artists throughout history. Covering a broad overview of the field, we'll look at the golden age of comics of the 1930s and 1940s; the Silver Age Superhero Comics of Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and Wally Wood; Horror Comics; Marvel House Artists of the 1970s, along with the 1970s underground comics movement; European Sci-Fi and Japanese; RAW comics and some current trends.

What will you learn in this workshop?
1 knowledge of history of comics
2 general knowledge of what makes a “good” comic or a “bad” comic
3 tools of the trade to get professional looking results
4 techniques specific to artists and genre
5 how to spot techniques and understand terms in comic art

  • • Sketchbook
  • • Pencil (s)/eraser(s)
  • • Precision pens (micron 01, 05, 08 recommended)
  • • Bristol paper (14x17 and 11x14 recommended)
  • • Brushes (watercolor brushes recommended), don't need immediately
  • • Ink (sumi ink recommended), don't need immediately