This Workshop Already Took Place...

but the recordings and workshop content is still available!

Even though this workshop has already taken place, everything was recorded and all of the documents (supply list, image references, links, additional videos, etc) all all available. Registering for the workshop now will give you access to the Zoom recordings + all of the content, with no expiration date! 

Happy drawing!
-Evan

Workshop Agenda

  1. Welcome!

  2. Workshop Recordings

  3. Art History and Trois Crayons

  4. Skull Structures

  5. Material Strategies

  6. Additional Resources

About this Workshop

  • $179.00
  • August 10 & 11th, 10am-5pm (EDT)
  • Live Online Workshop (Zoom)
  • Recordings (No Expiration)

FAQ

  • What is "Trois Crayons"?

    "Trois crayons" is a captivating drawing technique that uses three vibrant, temperature-driven chalk colors: red (sanguine), black, and white. This method unlocks a world of artistic possibilities, allowing you to create stunningly dynamic drawings. By mastering the contrast and harmony of these chalks, we can enrich our drawing with a lively rhythm and lived-in sense of personal expression.

  • Will I have time to draw/paint in this workshop? And will there be feedback?

    Yes and yes! The first part of our workshop will be dedicated to slide lecture/demo to help round out these rich, expansive concepts. Once the live demonstration starts, you'll have time to work on your own piece. The last 40 or so minutes of class will be dedicated to participant feedback on submitted artworks.

  • I'm a beginner- is this workshop appropriate for me?

    Yup! I've worked hard to create a workshop that will support artists of all levels, and I know that there will be lots of relevant concepts that you'll be able to introduce into your own personal studio practice after our workshop wraps up. Additionally, the recordings will be available to you (without an expiration date!), so you'll be able to go back and rewatch at any time and pick up new insights as your own practice develops.

Join Evan Kitson and discover the balance of rhythm and structure in the human skull through the art of trois crayons