Instructor Access (optional grading support) for Unlimited Access families is available for this course!

Continue learning to draw with the strongest, most powerful art techniques that all art masters across time and space use. Take Drawing with Art Theory, then keep mastering your skills with this next-level course.

How to get the most out of Intermediate Drawing with Art Theory with Inshal Chenet:

  • First, read the course materials below before the first class meeting.

  • Then have a notebook ready and available for class notes each live session.

  • Read assignments before class meetings

  • Watch that week’s recording if you need to revisit information from our live session.

  • Do the assignments, quizzes, and any extra work assigned for that week.

  • Once the course is completed to the parent's and professor’s satisfaction, there is a Certificate of Completion at the end to be filled in for your records.

Note: Students can sign up for this course and the prerequisite course at the same time.

Total class meetings: 8

Duration: 55 minutes
Prerequisite: Drawing with Art Theory is required (Available LIVE and Recorded through Unlimited Access) Note: Students can sign up for this course and the prerequisite course at the same time
Suggested grade level: 8th-12th grade
Suggested credit: ½ semester Art Theory or Fine Arts

Instructor: Inshal Chenet

Instructor email: inshalj@gmail.com

Course description: Students will learn how to use the art techniques applied by the old masters, as well as more advanced techniques for a finished drawing. This is a practically focused course to help students learn and improve their artistic skills. This course has a special focus on the human body and realistic body proportions and movement.

Course outline:

  1. 1. Introduction and Body Proportions

    2. Body mass, fat, and muscle

    3. Joints and Flexibility

    4. Facial Variations

    5. Consistency in faces and levels of detail.

    6. How to draw feet

    7. How to draw hands

    8. Clothing and other details.

Course materials: Art pencils, sketchbook, and a plastic page protector. Ability to scan drawings or take a picture of drawings. The instructor will provide other materials for free.

Homework: Students will need to practice sketches to cement lessons. These practice sketches will be turned in to Mr. Chenet for critique. The assignments should take 30-60 minutes per school day.