You may think that drawing people is the most difficult of any type of drawing but… it isn’t. Drawing faces is not as hard as you think! There are many proportions that almost every face adheres to, and it’s just a matter of learning how to measure and apply them within the structure of each individual face. For example, did you know that everyone’s eyes are approximately one eye width apart? Teresa's Trace & Transfer method sets students up for success as they draw a wide variety of portraits. We use photographs in this fun and engaging class and students learn to truly see and believe their eyes while experiencing the satisfaction of catching the likeness of a person. Students will have the opportunity to draw a portrait of someone of their own choosing.
All supplies will be provided and all levels of drawing ability are welcome.
Teresa Celemin is an artist based in Hinesburg and Burlington. Her education includes a BFA in illustration from Parsons School of Design and an MFA in painting from the New York Academy of Art. She has exhibited nationally including at Columbia University's Wallach Art Gallery, St. John the Divine cathedral in NYC, and Flowers Gallery also in NYC. An exhibit of her drawings was mounted at Speeder & Earl's in 2018 and in 2019 her solo show, Works on Paper, was exhibited at Studio Place Arts in Barre and reviewed in Seven Days. Awarded the Artist's Resource Trust Fellowship from the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation Teresa completed a month-long residency at the Vermont Studio Center in 2019. Her latest solo exhibit, Look At Me and Let Me Explain, took place in 2020 at the Northeast Kingdom Artisans Guild in St. Johnsbury. Recently she had two winning submissions in the Vermont Studio Center Broadside Competition. In April 2021 she was selected to be in Volume 47 of Studio Visit Magazine. Teresa is an adjunct faculty member at Champlain College where she teaches illustration.
Teresa Celemin
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