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WI26 (B) John Horne’s Portrait Drawing: All Levels
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Thu 2/26/2026 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
This class continues on: Thu 3/5/2026 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Thu 3/12/2026 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Thu 3/19/2026 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Thu 3/26/2026 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Thu 4/2/2026 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
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| Location:
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Abernathy Arts Center
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| Class Price:
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$200.00
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| Notes:
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Supply List: 18X24 DRAWING PAD & SMALL NEWSPRINT PAD ASSORTED PENCILS (TOMBO MONO) KNEADED ERASERS WHITE ERASERS BLENDING STUMPS COTTON BALLS VINE CHARCOAL (COATES) COMPRESSED CHARCOAL (ALPHA- KOLOR MONO Mini ERASER
Optional tools Benefits introduced & discussed at first class
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A 3-hour class available for everyone, from BEGINNER to ADVANCED. Developed for all levels, you'll have 2.5 hours to thoroughly investigate & describe the human HEAD, FACE & HAIR. Professional models will pose for you each week. A 30-minute Group Critique follows our drawing time each week, where techniques, ideas, drawing concepts & points of composition are openly shared within our new `drawing community.
Explore SPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS while developing a clear ability to see, understand, compose, and dynamically render the human head. Open to all drawing media (i.e., charcoal, color pencils, pastels, conte, ink & watercolor). Live models in all classes. Prior Drawing experience is most beneficial.
MODEL FEES OF $60 ARE COLLECTED BY THE INSTRUCTOR AT THE FIRST CLASS
(APPROXIMATLY $10 PER CLASS)
For convenient parking located nearest the tennis courts – use GPS address: 6621 Bridgewood Valley Road, NW, Sandy Springs, GA 30328.
Instructor Bio:
John W. Horne is an award-winning professional artist/photographer and a much-sought-after instructor in the Metro Atlanta area. John's personal focus centers on creating and capturing realistic, figurative portraits and representational works, seeking a dream-like yet realistic, often asymmetrical ambiance. Since 1999, three of his adult students have gone on to become instructors at local art centers, another is now an art center director, eight students have been accepted into MFA programs, and John has helped place 64 of his teen students in universities and professional design schools including Rhode Island School of Design, Ringling, Parsons, The New School, F.I.T., MICA, SAIC, New Paltz N.Y., Columbia, Cal Arts, SCAD, and more.

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